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This simple and smart player takes headphones like EarPods, and many other models, to a completely new level, providing the playback quality usually delivered by professional studio headphones (priced from $600). Add your music using iTunes interface of your MAC or PC. IMPORTANT: Studio Music Player is not playing Apple Music content! All music has to be stored on the device, but not in iCloud. How does it work? Right away, one question pops in many people's heads: “How can you modify your headphones?? This is just impossible!” That's right, you can’t change your headphones. But you can change the audio signal sent to the headphones. All headphones have some sound distortion, caused by many factors, and the greater the distortion the less the music that you hear resembles the original sound that you obtain at a professional recording studio. Only high-quality studio headphones (usually priced from $600) allow you to hear minimally distorted sound: the true sound. This is because...