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Every component adds some level of distortion along the audio chain, changing the original signal along the way. Generally, mass market audio devices will tend to add a little coloration to compensate for things they don’t do well.
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Soundwaves are vibrations of molecules in the air that cause pressure variations. When these waves encounter an obstacle, or any change in the surface or medium they are traveling within, they will try to bend around the obstacle. In a sense, they distort from their original form.
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As music lovers we all have a vested interest in protecting our hearing. Imagine the gradual and unstoppable loss of being able to enjoy something as important as music. But some simple precautions now can ensure you can enjoy your music for decades to come.
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Short and sweet: Uni-Q solves a fundamental problem that separates us from hearing the original recording. It’s simple: If a sound leaves a loudspeaker at the same time from different locations it arrives at your ears at different times.
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The lullaby is universal. Across all cultures the soothing sounds of the lullaby have put our children to sleep for millennia. But why? What was the original purpose of the lullaby and why was the lullaby adopted across the globe as a way to soothe infant children?
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