Dynamic Noise Limiter

The Dynamic Noise Limiter, or DNL for short, is a noise reduction system introduced by Philips in the late 1960s to improve the quality of audio recordings on cassette tape. It is used on playback only, and does not require encoding the original audio signal.

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Dynamic Noise Limiter

The Dynamic Noise Limiter, or DNL for short, is a noise reduction system introduced by Philips in the late 1960s to improve the quality of audio recordings on cassette tape. It is used on playback only, and does not require encoding the original audio signal.

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