Turn it up past noon, and the world outside your window stops asking for permission. Would you like a shorter tagline or a mock review excerpt for the same piece?

When it powers on, the room doesn’t just fill with sound. It remembers what it forgot it wanted.

You’d feed it a neglected FLAC file from 2009 — a live recording of someone playing a hollow-body guitar in a basement in Atlanta — and the Quantum would turn the basement into a cathedral. Not by adding reverb. By removing time . Suddenly, you were there: the squeak of the chair, the fret noise, the singer’s hesitation before the high note.

Here’s a short conceptual piece written for the Peachtree Quantum 2010 — imagining it not just as a piece of audio equipment, but as a character, a threshold, or a moment in sound. The Tenth Year of Silence Breaking For: Peachtree Quantum 2010 (integrated amplifier / DAC)