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1 audio amplifier
<av> ■ Niederfrequenzverstärker m ; Tonfrequenzverstärker m<av> (during recording and playback) ■ Tonverstärker m -
2 direction of video head movement
<av> (during recording and playback) ■ Kopfbewegung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > direction of video head movement
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3 sound amplifier
<av> (during recording and playback) ■ Tonverstärker m
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