Equaliser in a sentence as a noun

Same thing goes here: it won't be an equaliser; only the little people will be punished.

This is going to be a great equaliser if it actually ends up having an effect.

Business owners who let that get in the way of making money would be much less so. Greed is a great equaliser.

Equal salaries for starters could be a real equaliser.

Not condoning piracy, but it is a great equaliser.

It has loads of smart little features like bookmarks, headphone button controls equaliser etc.

So nationality may exist in some abstract sense apart form race but it is not a great equaliser.

The equaliser in DT can be used for denoising both chroma and luma, and dynamic range, and many other things.

What would be the benefit to the world of, say, a Putin still in control a hundred years hence?Death is an equaliser and a recycler.

Work for wage is a great equaliser, because the ability to work is distributed in the population.

Maybe there is still some advantage for people or devices that may post process the sound digitally in some way, like a digital equaliser in your playback device, or something like that.

The speakers also have sharp treble roll-offs, so these cabinet simulators are just putting an equaliser on the output signal that sounds like the frequency response of a particular cabinet.

Is ubiqutious camera technology an equaliser or not?

It does seem like a bit of a missed opportunity - even slipping in the most basic ots equaliser or dsp would add a minimal amount to the BOM, whilst moving from a late 70s format aid to late 80s, albeit in a dated form factor.

Equaliser definitions

noun

electronic equipment that reduces frequency distortion

See also: equalizer

noun

a weight that balances another weight

See also: counterweight counterbalance counterpoise balance equalizer