Intunition Clari-Fi Filters Unwanted Artifacts And Digital Distortion From Your Music

April 24, 2008
Intunition Clari-Fi

It's far from a secret that listening to music on your mp3 player of choice compromises audio quality for convenience. Intunition's Clari-Fi is here to help, cleaning and smoothing the sound waves your mp3 player dishes out.

Using semiconductor technology three years in the making with custom silicon, Clari-Fi provides real-time compression of digital audio, picking out harmful digital artifacts and spiking while preserving tonal quality and adding a dash of clarity and richness. Furthermore, the system is powered by the audio signal itself.

While devices are in use all of the time to boost quality of digital media, none boast the portability and inexpensiveness of the Clari-Fi. For around $50, this device, essentially an adapter, plugs in between your mp3 player and your headphones.

It even helps out your ears a bit, reducing hearing fatigue while it improves sound quality. Cleaning up the digital distortion makes for a safer listening experience, almost ensuring that you won't lose your hearing before you finally make it through your massive collection of pirated digital music.

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / editor for Gearwire



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