ABSTRACT

A circuit used in tuners and amplifiers to control the volume during signal peaks; it prevents overloading that would be caused by unwanted overmodulation.

A record issued by the Lincoln Record Corp., New York, from 1924 to 1930, as a lowcost ($0.50 per record) subsidiary of the Cameo label. Cameo material was used, with the real names of the artists suppressed. [Rust 1978.]