X Fuse

"At the same time, the midrange becomes denser. The piano in jazz recordings had a more present “body”, it was not just another layer of the recording. The differentiation of the musical message was significantly better. (...) X Fuse gave it more freedom and, at the same time, removed dirt from the stressed sibilants – the treble was still too strong, but did not attract attention. Bass also changes in a very interesting way. (...) There is not more or less bass, but the way of presentation of the sounds attack changes. With X Fuse it is softer and less contour. It is closer to what I know from reality. However, this is why it is not as explicit as with an ordinary fuse. One needs to know how the double bass and piano sound to appreciate X Fuse. (...) X Fuse changes sound clearly – it is ca. 5% of the sound of even very expensive products, which is a lot, indeed. It makes sound denser, more substantial and makes less mess in the treble." W. Pacula Highfidelity.pl

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