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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi all!</p><p>I am a new owner of Nuraphones, which use an exciting new technology for customising the sound for your ears. I haven&#039;t yet tested them with Pianoteq, but for everything else I am very satisfied so far. I bought them mainly because they assumably sound good but they also have a great noise isolation (they combine in-ear and normal closed headphones; so callaed &quot;dual layer noise isolation&quot;). This isolation is crucial for me because I use them in noisy live stage conditions. (No matter how good is the sound if everything comes thru, you know).</p><p>About the sound: with my Nord Stage 3 setup I have a feeling that piano sound is right. I don&#039;t feel any need for adjusting it with EQ. This is a good sign, because I know that years and years of playing have damaged my ears more or less and I think I have a tendency to compensate some high frequencies. So I believe Nuraphones have adapted quite well to my personal way of hearing.</p><p><a href="https://www.nuraphone.com">https://www.nuraphone.com</a></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Ecaroh]]></name>
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