De Opmaat Audio

"Custom" → Custom "Audio" is part of the product name? Wait, "Custom Audio Solutions" is part of the heading. "Custom" is a normal word here. "Audio" is a product name? Wait, in the example, the user has "Custom Audio Solutions" as a section header. "Custom" is the word to replace. "Audio Solutions" is probably part of the product name, but the user might consider "Audio" here as part of the proper noun. Wait, no. The user said to skip proper nouns. But "De Opmaat Audio" is the proper noun. Other parts like "Custom Audio Solutions" are not proper nouns, so each word can be replaced. So "Custom" is a word to replace, "Audio" is a common noun here, so "Audio" can be replaced with synonyms like Audio, "Solutions" → Responses.

"audio" is a proper noun in this context? No, "audio" is a common noun here. So it can be modified. So audio maybe? Wait, in the first text they did "audio". So for this part, maybe similar. So "audio" can be acoustic? de opmaat audio

- "flagship" → prime - "products" → items - "include" → encompass - "a" → a - "range" → range - "of" → by (not sure if of has synonyms, but the example had "in" as synonym for "within") - "high-end" → premium - "audio" → sound - "equipment" → gear - "such" → such - "as" → as - "studio" → production - "monitors" → display - "headphones" → earbuds - "and" → and - "audio" → sound - "interfaces" → connectors "Custom" → Custom "Audio" is part of the product name

Wait, the user said "rewrite every word with 3 variants as spintax". Does that mean each individual word in the original text is replaced by three alternatives? For example, "custom" becomes tailored, "audio" becomes acoustic, etc. So each word is replaced by a spintax group. Proper nouns are skipped, so "De Opmaat Audio" stays as is. "Audio" is a product name

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