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Internet radio allows music listeners unprecedented access to music from around the world. That access comes at an acoustic price: fidelity. The cost to the internet radio producer of transmitting high quality radio can be extremely expensive. To counteract that cost, producers use lossy encoding algorithms like MP3™, AAC™, etc. to compress their audio into a smaller package. That reduces their cost but it can also reduce the listener’s audio enjoyment. It only takes one time for a person to hear 24kbs stereo audio to recognize it’s not the original.

To hear internet radio the way it was meant to be heard, you need SX Fidelity Amplifier. SX Fidelity Amplifier is the world’s first fidelity amplifier. It works to put back in the sound that was stripped out. SX Fidelity Amplifier works with any player and any encoding format. It even works on CDs.

SX Fidelity Amplifier uses the revolutionary Sound Genome Theory to restore the fidelity of compressed digital audio. You can read our whitepaper to learn more. It talks about the underlying revolutionary approach this product uses to create what was thought impossible.

The point is that you want better audio from your internet radio. Way better!! That’s what you get with SX Fidelity Amplifier. Once you try it, you will never listen to internet music without it.

SX Fidelity Amplifier features:

  • Manual override of fidelity enhancement
  • Dynamic Stereo Signal from Mono Source
  • Controls Stereo Panorama
  • Built-in Equalizer
  • Simplified Source Application Selector
  • Reduces Artifacts & Noise
  • Sound Card Selector
  • Skinable Interface
  • Record Sound with Amplified Fidelity

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