crossamplification
Crossamplification is a phenomenon observed in certain signal processing and communication systems. It refers to the unwanted transfer of a signal from one channel to another, typically within a shared amplification stage. This leakage can occur due to imperfect isolation between the different signal paths.
The mechanism of crossamplification often involves shared components or physical proximity of signal lines. For instance,
Several factors contribute to the likelihood and severity of crossamplification. These include the design of the
In audio systems, crossamplification can manifest as hearing a faint part of one audio source in the