MoonutusiVõimendusühikuid
MoonutusiVõimendusühikuid, often abbreviated as MVÜ, is a theoretical concept in advanced electronics. It refers to a hypothetical component designed to amplify signals while simultaneously introducing a controlled and predictable form of distortion. The primary purpose of such a unit would be to manipulate the harmonic content of an audio signal in ways that are not achievable with standard linear amplifiers. Unlike conventional amplifiers that aim for signal fidelity, MVÜ would intentionally add specific overtones and spectral characteristics. This could be useful in applications where a particular tonal coloration is desired, such as in the design of specialized audio effects processors or in experimental sound synthesis. The precise mechanisms for achieving this controlled distortion are the subject of ongoing research and development in theoretical circuit design. While no practical, commercially available MVÜ units are currently known, the concept explores the boundary between amplification and signal manipulation, pushing the understanding of how electronic components can shape sound beyond simple gain.