Bandstop
Pronunciation: /ˈbændˈstɑp/
Bandstop (noun)
- A filter that reduces or removes a chosen range of frequencies from an audio or signal.
- A circuit used in communication systems to block a specific frequency band and reduce interference.
Examples
- The bandstop reduces the sound frequency block in the room.
- A bandstop can prevent a specific sound frequency block from reaching speakers.