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The Mint has what it calls a 3-in-1 source amplification, which allows you to use the amplifier with an iPod dock and two other inputs; aux (mini-jack 3.5 mm) and a USB port.
Raise the volume on your MP3 to a few notches below maximum, and then use the amplifier to adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
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While the electric guitar was originally designed to be simply amplified in order to reproduce its sound at a higher volume, guitarists quickly discovered the creative possibilities of using the amplifier to modify the sound, particularly by extreme settings of tone and volume controls.
The pipette capacitance was decreased by wrapping the shank with parafilm and compensated using the amplifier circuitry.
After establishing whole cell configuration, cellular capacitance was minimized using the amplifier's built-in analog compensation.
Both access resistance and cell capacitance were compensated using the amplifier (~80%); currents were filtered at 10 KHz and normalized to capacitance for comparison of the current density.
Whole cell currents were recorded from defolliculated oocytes by two-electrode voltage-clamp (TEVC) using the amplifier TurboTec 03X (npi electronic GmbH, Tamm, Germany).
Signals were filtered at 2 kHz using the amplifier's four-pole, low-pass Bessel filter, digitized at 10 kHz with an Axon Digidata 1,440 A interface and stored on a personal computer.
We used the amplifiers built-in filter cutoff set at 2 or 3 kHz for BC535 or EPC-7, respectively.
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