User talk:4.23.185.142
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[edit] dBFS
Hello.
You added some text to dBFS claiming that the term was coined by James Colotti, but did not provide a reference. It has therefore been removed by another editor. If this is true, we'd love to have the information in the article, but I can't find any source for this info online. Can you provide a reference? — Omegatron 23:05, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
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