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Posted by Rajdeep Mandal

Have you ever wondered why on the ▌██▐
▌██▐ radio all songs have the same volume, ▌██▐
▌██▐ while if you play CDs or MP3s, the ▌██▐
▌██▐ volume and the type of sound changes ▌██▐
▌██▐ all the time? ▌██▐
▌██▐ ▌██▐
▌██▐ That's because the big commercial ▌██▐
▌██▐ radio stations use expensive equipment ▌██▐
▌██▐ that ensures that all songs sound the ▌██▐
▌██▐ same, and that they sound good on a ▌██▐
▌██▐ wide range of cheap up to expensive ▌██▐
▌██▐ audio systems. ▌██▐
▌██▐ ▌██▐
▌██▐ Now Stereo Tool offers you similar ▌██▐
▌██▐ processing, which you can use while ▌██▐
▌██▐ listening to your own music. ▌██▐
▌██▐ ▌██▐
▌██▐ Many people have reported that the ▌██▐
▌██▐ processed audio sounds better on ▌██▐
▌██▐ their equipment than the original ▌██▐
▌██▐ unprocessed audio. ▌██▐
▌██▐ ▌██▐
▌██▐ Besides this, Stereo Tool offers a ▌██▐
▌██▐ stereo widener which makes music ▌██▐
▌██▐ sound 'fuller' and more 'spacial' ▌██▐
▌██▐ (less is also possible), and it can ▌██▐
▌██▐ repair phase shift problems in ▌██▐
▌██▐ recordings (cheap CDs, vinyl, tapes). ▌██▐

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