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I’m an experienced physician, and I know my stethoscope sound well. Is there a learning curve to change over to a high resolution signal?

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I’m an experienced physician, and I know my stethoscope sound well. Is there a learning curve to change over to a high resolution signal?

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If you’re using your Rhythm, and you want to hear what a murmur or other sound might have sounded like with your old stethoscope, just click the On switch a second time, and your Rhythm will switch to an “acoustic” setting that will sound like an outstanding acoustic stethoscope. Click the On switch again, and you’re back in high resolution mode where you can adjust the Zoom level to your own preference. So you can toggle back and forth. It’s like having two high quality stethoscopes.

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