Not just parents are up in arms, musicians are enraged too. Ever since kids started putting music on their phones and MP3 players, everyone has been suffering from bad music quality. Imagine how Leonardo Da Vinci would feel about people seeing the Mona Lisa through dirty glass. Musicians want people to hear the sound they created, not a fuzzy imitation.

The real problem is not the phone or the MP3 player. The music today’s phones store is generally CD quality or better. The real problem is the speakers. Have you heard music played through the speaker on a phone? Or a cheap dock? It sounds worse than AM radio.

Aaron Myer, Chief Engineer at BluHifi has been designing home audio systems for almost 20 years, including audio amplifiers and audio switch matrixes for multi-million dollar homes. Aaron and a team of Engineers at BluHifi have solved this problem with a micro-sized Bluetooth digital amplifier and bookshelf speaker system that will play the music from any Bluetooth phone or player in full range high fidelity sound. The BluAmp uses Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX, for wireless CD quality audio that starts playing straight from your phone the minute you enter the room. Never has it been so easy to get great sound.

BluHifi designed a separate amp and speakers because sound quality is influenced more by the speakers than any other component in an audio system. The BluAmp will run any speakers, but to really hear the crisp and clean sound of the amp you need very high quality speakers. Don’t let the small size fool you, the BluHifi bookshelf speakers pump out room filling sound, crystal clear highs and solid tight bass. BluHifi used the highest quality dome tweeter and long throw woofer, and balanced them for sound so accurate it is like having the musician in the room with you. This makes parents, kids and even musicians happy.

This great product is currently being launched on Kickstarter, with preorders available at a deep discount.

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www.bluhifi.com

the author

Aaron is a Computer Engineer with over 20 years of experience developing home systems, including home audio, home automation and control. Aaron co-founded In2 Networks, a home control startup that lasted 10 years with no formal funding.