Underdamp
"Underdamp" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Tube amplifiers, by and large, tend to underdamp most modern loudspeakers, and although the richly liquid quality of their bass is very pleasing, the net result with some dynamic speakers may prove to be a somewhat floppy low end.
The arm may overdamp or underdamp slightly without causing problems, while still obtaining nearly all of damping's advantages.
Refine the controller so that the robot does not oscillate about the center of the hallway (do not underdamp the controller).
The place where mushrooms grow should be free from underdamp and noxious vapors.
Through purple vistaed underdamps The ripe-heart roses shone for lamps.
This spontaneous creation will melt into the underdamp unless a hot dry wind should suddenly rise and bake the pattern into a bed of cracked clay:
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