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  2. Sennheiser - Wikipedia

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    Ambeo is a family of Sennheiser products dealing in 3D audio technologies. Sennheiser has been recording 9.1 music since 2010 and has developed an upmix algorithm that generates 9.1 music from conventional stereo recordings. The AMBEO Music Blueprints provide information about the recording, mixing, and playback of live music in 3D audio. [37]

  3. Georg Neumann - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Neumann introduced the "KH Line" of studio monitors, based on products from Klein + Hummel, a company from Stuttgart founded by Horst Klein and Walter Hummel in 1945, [2] and acquired by Sennheiser in 2005. [3] In 2019 their first headphones were introduced, the NDH 20. [4] In 2020, Ralf Oehl became CEO of the company. [5]

  4. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones are also used by people in various professional contexts, such as audio engineers mixing sound for live concerts or sound recordings and DJs, who use headphones to cue up the next song without the audience hearing, aircraft pilots and call center employees. The latter two types of employees use headphones with an integrated microphone.

  5. Crossfeed - Wikipedia

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    Crossfeed is the process of blending the left and right channels of a stereo audio recording. It is generally used to reduce the extreme channel separation often featured in early stereo recordings (e.g., where instruments are panned entirely on one side or the other), or to make audio played through headphones sound more natural, as when listening to a pair of external speakers.

  6. Dear Reality - Wikipedia

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  7. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Headphone and earphone jacks on a wide range of equipment. 6.35 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) plugs are common on home and professional audio equipment, while 3.5 mm plugs are nearly universal for portable audio equipment and headphones. 2.5 mm plugs are not as common, but are used on communication equipment such as cordless phones, mobile phones, and two ...

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