Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Radiopaq Sound Jacket for iPod Nano 4th Gen 'Snap-on' Graphic Equalizer Enhances Nano Sound Quality

Radiopaq, a company best known as the name behind the internet radio
station bearing the same name, have introduced the Radiopaq Sound Jacket
for iPod Nano 4th Gen which, Radiopaq claim, utilises Intelligent Audio
technology to 'significantly improve the audio quality of MP3 music
tracks' offering up to 60% improved sound quality from your Nano.

Billed as serving as a Graphic Equalizer that continuously acts to
adjust according to the music being played so as to offer dynamically
enhanced audio performance, the Radiopaq Sound Jacket for iPod Nano 4th
Gen, which, incidentally, draws power directly from your docked Nano
resulting in up to 12 hours of continuous listening, is compatible with
both headphones and 'standard' iPod compatible docks (indicating that
the device itself can be docked).

The Sound Jacket marks an evolution in personal audio technology. The
iPod has become virtually ubiquitous with many people only ever
listening to music that has been converted into the MP3 format. This has
resulted in listeners becoming used to the inferior, compressed quality
and not realising they're missing out on the full audio experience as
intended by the musician, said Prash Vadgama, Radiopaq President, who
introduced the Radiopaq Sound Jacket for iPod Nano 4th Gen. The Sound
Jacket seeks to reverse this trend and allow people to enjoy music as it
should be, rich and warm with an expanded sound stage. You won't believe
what your ears have been missing.

Offering what's termed as 'extra warmth and bass' as well as and
expanded sound stage setting which serves to make your tracks 'come
alive' the Radiopaq Sound Jacket is just becoming available in the UK
and will set you back just shy of 70GBP which seems like a pretty big
hit considering what you're getting (we're surprised, for example, that
it's not been developed to sever additionally as a reserve power pack).

Still, if you own a 4th Gen iPod Nano and improved audio quality is
important to you there's two choices; pay the asking price or ditch your
iPod Nano and compressed digital file formats completely and pay
considerably more for the true warmth of analogue sound (which will cost
you considerably more).

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