Music Widening
Music Widening adds the perception of depth and spaciousness to streamed sound.
Music Widening applies advanced reverberation research to reproduce a sense of space and realism to streamed music. The effect is dramatic. Instead of music being perceived as being heard in the middle of the listener's head, streamed music is heard as if the listener was actually sitting in the same room as the performance.

Listening To Recorded Music When listening to recorded music, all the characteristics of the room add or detract to the enjoyment of the sounds that are heard - creating a sense of spaciousness for the listener. Here the music is perceived directly from the speakers as well as the reflections from the walls.

Listening To Music Streamed or With Headphones When music is streamed to hearing devices or through headphones the perception of the room in which the sound was originally played is lost. This loss of information results in the sound being located inside their head.

Listening To Music Streamed With Music Widening Music widening restores spaciousness to the listening experience. By employing a mathematical algorithm, virtual reflections are created designed to trick the brain into thinking it is hearing music within an acoustical space.
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