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DeMagic
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Some years ago we discovered that a strong signal from a signal generator
sent through the signal path of an amplifier had a positive effect
on the sound. A year later, having experimented with complex signals,
we found an algorithm of signals that gave a stunning improvement
in soundstage, transparency, details and dynamics for audio systems.
The reason behind this is that the small magnets in the signal-path
become, with time, orientated in one direction. This produces a detrimental
effect on the signal. The DeMagic signal actually relocates the magnets,
and thereby breaks the magnetic field and it's negative effect on
the sound.
In 1997 the University of Seoul, Korea, carried out scientific tests
that definitely proved the theory behind the DeMagic signal, and today
the DeMagic is a must for any serious audiophile and music lover. |
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