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Audiophile

An audiophile (from Latin: audīre, lit. 'to hear' + Greek: φίλος, romanized: philos, lit. 'loving') is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction. An audiophile seeks to achieve high sound quality in the audio reproduction of recorded music, typically in a quiet listening space in a room with good acoustics.

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Audio playback components

Equipment testing

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Audiophile

Nodes94
Edges93
Triples63
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021277
Components1

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Audiophile

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related to Sound sources · 14
Audiophile → ALAC, Apple Lossless, Audiophiles, CD, CDs, Digital, DVD-Audio, FLAC, MP3, Newer, SACD, Super Audio Compact Disc, The, Turntables
related to Equipment testing · 9
Audiophile → AC, CD, Criticisms, Examples, One, Others, Peter Belt, There, These
related to External links · 9
Audiophile → Audio, Audiophiles, Audiophilia, Enjoy, Equipment, Gizmodo, Music, Serious AudiophileWhy We Need, The Online Journal
related to Accessories · 6
Audiophile → Audiophiles, Other, Room, Sound-absorbing, There, These
related to Headphones · 4
Audiophile → Headphones, However, Newer, They
related to Amplifiers · 3
Audiophile → An, Both, Many

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sound audio digital room audiophiles music headphones loudspeakers power amplifiers equipment playback reproduction cables used include including quality analog components

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
speaker padsinstance ofreverberation reducing devices0.80text
standsinstance ofreverberation reducing devices0.80text
sound absorbent foaminstance ofreverberation reducing devices0.80text
and soundproofing.The interaction between the loudspeakersinstance ofreverberation reducing devices0.80text
the roominstance ofreverberation reducing devices0.80text
FLACinstance ofNewer formats0.80text
ALACinstance ofNewer formats0.80text
DVD-Audioinstance ofNewer formats0.80text
Super Audio Compact Discinstance ofNewer formats0.80text
HDCD-encoded CDsinstance ofHigher-definition consumer formats0.80text
DVD-Audioinstance ofHigher-definition consumer formats0.80text
and SA-CD contain 20-bitinstance ofHigher-definition consumer formats0.80text

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