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					<description><![CDATA[<p class="excerpt">Warning: This is purely subjective listening tests. Please keep in mind this is personal opinion and speculations. I&#8217;ve been eagerly to test this for a long while but I have been so busy lately with lots of things to do now. Today I finished some works and have some free time to do some small tests. I&#8217;ll use Hiface Two to test between&#8230;</p><p class="more-link-p"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://fidelizer-audio.com/windows-10-creators-updates-uac2-driver-is-it-better-than-oem-driver/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
		
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p class="excerpt">We have a lot of USB tweaks last year and I expect there&#8217;ll be more introduced in this growing market as magical devices that can solve mysterious audiophile riddles. Today I&#8217;m going to explain the technologies often used behind USB tweaks. &#160; Passive filter Passive filter is filtering device consists of passive components that doesn&#8217;t require external power source. There&#8217;re&#8230;</p><p class="more-link-p"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://fidelizer-audio.com/technologies-behind-usb-tweaks-explained/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
		
		
		
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