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Lights out

Sometimes the best listening happens in the dark.

There’s something that changes when you turn the lights off. The room disappears. Your eyes stop scanning. You’re no longer distracted by blinking LEDs or glowing tubes. It’s just you and the music.

In the dark, your hearing sharpens. The soundstage feels deeper. The edges of the speakers vanish. The emotional content—those subtle vocal inflections, the breath between notes—it all rises to the surface.

It’s not just a gimmick. It’s about focus. Removing one sense amplifies the others.

Next time you sit down to listen, try it.

It's certainly the most effective means of having your loudspeakers disappear!

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Paul McGowan

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