![]() ![]() Sonarworks Public Relations noted to me that True-Fi technology “corrects the impact headphones have on sound quality”. To start, I’m first going to let Sonarworks themselves describe it and then go about how I see it from a user’s point-of-view. The first question people ask about True-Fi is what is it and how is it different. Bēms smashed the glass and announced True-Fi to the world in 2017. ![]() With a hammer in one hand and plans in the other, Mr. They saw a frozen clock and within it was software-based sound shaping, the same as ever for the last few decades. Their name is Sonarworks, a company out of Latvia from the mind of Helmuts Bēms (CEO and Co-Founder). It’s a tacked on component that everyone has heard of and everyone has.Īlas, a company in Europe had a different idea. From the inception of software equalizers being relatively commonplace in the 80s to now in 2018, little has changed on shaping audio. And this is where history stops for approximately three decades. Simple equalizers changing the shape and curve of the waves output at different frequencies to achieve a desirable result. Software in audio has been around for ages. The last portion of this pipe, of course, ending up in your headphones. ![]() A source which typically has software to hold and manage the digital files in the modern-day sending out those bits to a DAC which then is sent to an amp. Of course, the entire pathway would be hardware! We start with AC transformed into DC powering all our devices. The typical person would say it’s obvious. It makes sense though as it is the production of a physical phenomena of fluctuating airwaves to produce sound and from there music. Headphone audio, since its roots decades previously to now, has always been a hardware-oriented field. ![]()
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