Low brass drone. Pressure behind the skyline. A distant 514 Hz tone — not heard, but felt in the molars.
In audiophile circles, the term "Horizon" has long been used as a metaphor for the theoretical limit of a playback system. It is the edge of the soundstage, the highest frequency response before roll-off, and the blackest background before noise. For years, very few components have been able to touch this horizon, let alone crack it. Horizon Cracked By Xsonoro 514
Moreover, the crack raises questions about the effectiveness of modern DRM systems. Despite significant investments in anti-piracy measures, cracks like Xsonoro 514's continue to appear, often with alarming regularity. This has led some to question whether DRM systems are merely a deterrent, rather than a foolproof solution to piracy. Low brass drone
In response to the crack, Guerrilla Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment have taken swift action to mitigate the damage. Within days of the crack's release, the game's developers had implemented additional anti-piracy measures, including enhanced DRM protection and server-side validation. In audiophile circles, the term "Horizon" has long