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(1)Mr. Takeo Morita, 82, who works as a lawyer
(2)In addition to the US-made amplifier, which costs about $60,000 and 65 million won, a German speaker in the 1960s used in theaters
(3)In addition to Japanese-made cables using gold and silver, it also owns a variety of high-end audio devices
(4)Nevertheless, he was not satisfied with the sound quality, so he judged that there was a problem with the power supply
(5)For pure power, he spent about 10,000 dollars and 11 million won to install a private telephone pole in front of his house
(6)It’s to supply electricity only to his house through a transformer on a telephone pole
(7)Morita says electricity is like blood, so if the electricity is bad, there is a limit to using high-end devices
(8)Listening to Quinn’s records, compared to before he set up the telephone pole
(9)She expressed her appreciation that it was as if Queen was coming home and playing it herself
(10)There are many audio enthusiasts around the world, but Japanese enthusiasts are especially unusual
(11)Not just amplifiers and speakers, but they claim that securing pure power is the most important thing
(12)A typical telephone pole shares the transformer with the surrounding houses, so electrical interference can be used
(13)Noise in the signal, subtly causing the sound to be distorted
(14)It’s said that it doesn’t get dizzy or deep in the performance
(15)Mr. Morita’s electric pole was constructed by Izumi Electric, an audio power company
(16)If you use a personal telephone pole, the sound melts into the interior space
(17)explain that
(18)The company has about 40 individuals nationwide in the past 10 years
(19)He was in charge of the construction of the electric pole