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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Intermodulation distortion
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A constituent of non-linearity distortion consisting of the occurrence, in the response to co-existent sinusoidal excitations, of sinusoidal components (intermodulation products) whose frequencies are sums or differences of the excitation frequencies or of integral multiples of these frequencies. Intermodulation distortion manifests as a type of amplitude change in which sum and difference tones (harmonics of the original signal) are present in the recorded signal. |

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Intermodulation distortion --
A constituent of non-linearity distortion consisting of the occurrence, in the response to co-existent sinusoidal excitations, of sinusoidal components (intermodulation products) whose frequencies are sums or differences of the excitation frequencies or of integral multiples of these frequencies. Intermodulation distortion manifests as a type of amplitude change in which sum and difference tones (harmonics of the original signal) are present in the recorded signal.
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