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How does a headphone amplifier process sound?

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How does a headphone amplifier process sound?

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Audio we hear in real life is never only coming in through one ear at a time. Even if someone’s shouting at you directly from your side, your other ear hears a little bit of that sound through your facial bones, as well as from refractions of the sound off other objects around you. A good headphone amplifier can process sound and make it more natural for the body to process, resulting in a much more pleasant and natural listening experience. This may sound crazy, but the difference is obvious once you have listened to a headphone amplifier. When you think of an amplifier, you most likely think of the large box types that you see used in cars. This is not the case for headphone amplifiers. Since headphones do not usually need more than 1 Watt of power to work their best, most headphone amplifiers are small enough to fit in your pocket. You can bring them on road trips, airplane rides, and even just when walking around listening to music. A good headphone amplifier and set of headphone c

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