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<blockquote data-quote="3onDubs" data-source="post: 2000884" data-attributes="member: 566593"><p>MX is a media Xpander that is meant to compensate for the frequency cut-offs on mp3's (or other compressed media types). MP3's cut off the extreme highs and lows in order to compress the file to make it the small file size that it is. Alpine's media xpander actually does a good job in decompressing them so that they sound better when you play them back.</p><p></p><p>It shouldn't be used with a high quality audio cd track...just low quality, compressed music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3onDubs, post: 2000884, member: 566593"] MX is a media Xpander that is meant to compensate for the frequency cut-offs on mp3's (or other compressed media types). MP3's cut off the extreme highs and lows in order to compress the file to make it the small file size that it is. Alpine's media xpander actually does a good job in decompressing them so that they sound better when you play them back. It shouldn't be used with a high quality audio cd track...just low quality, compressed music. [/QUOTE]
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