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Quotes About Amplification

A lot of times you'll hear bands and it's a different sound coming out than what's on stage. Because you can clean it up through a PA and make it sound completely different than what they really sound like.
~ Angus Young
For me, I coin Austin as being kind of a baby brother to L.A. Because it's pretty much the same thing; L.A. is just amplified to the nth degree.
~ Trevante Rhodes
Collaborations have no meaning if 1 + 1 does not equal much more than 2.
~ Rei Kawakubo
I've always played every amp I've ever had full up, because rock and roll is supposed to be played loud. Also, that's how you get your sustain.
~ Ritchie Blackmore
I think one thing that helped the sound change, it's a real subtle thing; it's just one switch on my bass, it has three positions, and I usually boost the mid-range frequency, I lowered the frequency that I boost, and that goes out to the sound system, too.
~ Mike Gordon
Gratitude is the great multiplier.
~ Rhonda Byrne
Bigger room, darling. Like I said, we need a bigger room.
~ Kelley Armstrong
That's what's nice about playing festivals, too. You're on this huge, enormous stage and you've got 200,000 watts of power blowing your guitars all over the place. It sounds good.
~ Tad Kubler
In conversation marketing, you're providing a service, a continuing dialogue whose course through the Web is unknown. The more value it adds to the ecosystem, the more it will be shared, amplified and celebrated.
~ John Battelle
I've always been a little bit in the background as a singer and even as an acoustic-guitar player, although I crank it up and rock with my Marshall stacks, too.
~ Nancy Wilson
I still consider myself to be introverted, but everyone has a side of themselves that is amplified. Performers have to learn to tap into that, even if it's not natural.
~ Jon Batiste
The Baron, unfortunately, turns it all the way up to eleven." "Seriously? Because, you know, that's one more evil
~ Derek Landy
Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
memory expanded what it did not shrink.
~ Robert Jordan
You, sir, what are the three kinds of particular rhetoric according to subject matter discussed?" But Phaedrus is prepared. "Forensic, deliberative and epideictic," he answers calmly. "What are the epideictic techniques?" "The technique of identifying likenesses, the technique of praise, that of encomium and that of amplification.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Pour faire bonne mesure, j'en rajoute une couche. Le retour du jet d'ail, en quelque sorte.
~ Erik L'Homme
Innate creativity may have an underlying chaotic process that selectively amplifies small fluctuations and molds them into macroscopic coherent mental states that are experienced as thoughts. In some cases the thoughts may be decisions, or what are perceived to be the exercise of will. In this light, chaos provides a mechanism that allows for free will within a world governed by deterministic laws.
~ Andrew Thomas
superheterodyne
~ Angus Stevenson
The great thing about Adele is if you put her on top volume, you actually sound like her while you're singing.
~ Nikki Reed
Life itself is exponential.
~ Jeff Rich
There is apparently no surer way of turning a thing into its opposite than by exaggerating it
~ Eric Hoffer
To use the system to take out an entire building, let alone a city, you'd have to widen the beam a hundred- or a thousand
~ Douglas E. Richards
public life is now dense with people desperate to man the barricades long after the revolution is over. Either because they mistake the barricades for home, or because they have no other home to go to. In each case a demonstration of virtue demands an overstating of the problem, which then causes an amplification of the problem.
~ Douglas Murray
Our public life is now dense with people desperate to man the barricades long after the revolution is over. Either because they mistake the barricades for home, or because they have no other home to go to. In each case a demonstration of virtue demands an overstating of the problem, which then causes an amplification of the problem.
~ Douglas Murray