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- Audio (links | edit)
- Au file format (links | edit)
- Electric current (links | edit)
- Electromagnetic coil (links | edit)
- Electronic oscillator (links | edit)
- Frequency (links | edit)
- Frequency modulation (links | edit)
- Formant (links | edit)
- Fundamental frequency (links | edit)
- Feedback (links | edit)
- Harmonic series (music) (links | edit)
- Inductor (links | edit)
- Kevin Warwick (links | edit)
- John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (links | edit)
- Musique concrète (links | edit)
- MPEG-1 (links | edit)
- Perception (links | edit)
- Radioteletype (links | edit)
- Transformer (links | edit)
- Ultrasound (links | edit)
- Vacuum tube (links | edit)
- Wireless telegraphy (links | edit)
- Tornado (links | edit)
- Octave (links | edit)
- Pitch (links | edit)
- Harmonic (links | edit)
- Heterodyne (links | edit)
- Loading coil (links | edit)
- Overtone (links | edit)
- Standing wave (links | edit)
- Voice frequency (links | edit)
- Signal generator (links | edit)
- Radio frequency (links | edit)
- Alternating current (links | edit)
- Bonobo (links | edit)
- Loudspeaker (links | edit)
- Thomas Young (scientist) (links | edit)
- Hermann von Helmholtz (links | edit)
- Music theory (links | edit)
- Mel scale (links | edit)
- Marin Mersenne (links | edit)
- Pitch (music) (links | edit)
- Tetrode (links | edit)
- Binaural recording (links | edit)
- Oyster (links | edit)
- Broadband (links | edit)
- Speed of sound (links | edit)
- Power chord (links | edit)
- Whistler (radio) (links | edit)