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Highs (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /highs/

Related: Mids, Lows, High-End, Top-End, Treble, Air

What does Highs mean?

The higher range of audio frequencies above 6kHz. A reference value.

Highs are the higher frequencies in a sound – typically above 6kHz. Usually meant in the context of “highs, mids and lows” in an audio signal.

Highs Synonyms: High-End, Top-End, Treble, Air

Example sentence: “Can we add more highs.”

Read: Difference Between Lows, Mids, &amp; Highs In Music

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