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[PSUs]| Wednesday 4th October 2006 |
The Xmod is based on the company's X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio platform designed to improve sound quality by upconverting the music during playback to the X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity, high-quality 24-bit surround audio standard.
It does this by enhancing the low and high frequencies while improving audio dynamics to create a cleaner, richer sound.
Xmod can be connected inline between a Mac, PC, iPod, Creative ZEN or any other digital music player and a set of speakers.
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X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity provides two audio technologies, X-Fi Crystalizer and X-Fi CMSS-3D. The X-Fi Crystalizer upconverts MP3 music by analysing and identifying which parts of the audio stream have been truncated or damaged during compression. It intelligently and selectively restores the highs and lows of instruments such as the snare drums, basses, cymbals crashes and guitar plucking that are damaged during the compression of MP3s. Meanwhile the X-Fi CMSS-3D creates virtual surround sound, employing techniques designed to place specific audio elements in the virtual centre channel while ambience is played through virtual surround channels.
For more information go to x-fi.com.
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