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Signal-to-Noise ratio

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The ratio in decibels between an audio signal voltage and noise voltage. A device with a low signal-to-noise ratio is considered noisy, and a device with a high signal-to-noise ratio is considered clean or quiet, with little background noise accompanying the signal.
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