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Why is “Absolute Sound*” necessary when listening to recorded Music?

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Why is “Absolute Sound*” necessary when listening to recorded Music?

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Absolute Sound is a wonderful dream of music lovers of all kind. Most people are not willing to invest their funds and move toward that goal thus achieve the joy of realism in the reproduction of sound with the listening pleasure. It is all about priorities. Allocating money to reward the listener is a modest choice over your life time earnings. Many will think nothing of taking one or two week vacations which can cost the same amount. The rewards of music are always just a step away in your home. Many feeling that background music does not require anything more than a Bose CD Radio for $300. The difference in noise and music is quality of the reproduction. It is less intrusive for my ear to listen to original sound quality versus that poorly reproduced distorted music we often are forced to hear. Rock groups can be demanding on a stereo system. But so to is a Jazz group recorded in a small smoke filled club. Classical symphonies demand power but imagine what is necessary for a French

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