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      <title>Audiophile grounding</title>
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      <description>Audiophile grounding Every serious audiophile knows that properly grounding his equipment is of utmost importance to obtain the best possible sound quality. Of course companies have realised this and offer their own, very expensive, solutions. However, it can be a lot simpler, better and above all, a lot cheaper.
For the price, commercial solutions certainly don&amp;rsquo;t give you much ground. You may be lucky to get 1 kilo of ground for your hard earned cash.</description>
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