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iLuv presents the kooky iMM183
Filed in archive Audio by Jordan Grodecki on October 31, 2009
iLuv appear to have created a product for a really oddly specific niche; couples who both own iPhones/iPod touches. The er, creatively named iMM183 features a dual dock system for charging and pla...
SqueezeBox Touch appears...
Filed in archive Audio by Jordan Grodecki on August 31, 2009
The SqueezeBox Touch is the evolution of a product I personally own and seriously adore; Logitech's SqueezeBox, it allows you to stream all sorts of audio from your PCs hard drive to your high end...
PSX-2
Filed in archive Audio by Jordan Grodecki on January 29, 2009
No, it has nothing to do with Sony's PSX; a PS2 in a box with PVR functions, or even anything to do with the original Playstation; it's an iPod dock. I don't tend to like reporting on iP...
Boston Acoustics announces the i-DS2 iPod dock
Filed in archive Audio by Emily Price on August 20, 2008
Boston Acoustics have announced a brand new speaker system for the iPod. The i-DS2 is compatible with all iPods and has 3.5-inch full-range speakers that pump out 60 watts of tunes while simultaneousl...
Samsung's 3-channel Bluetooth Speaker
Filed in archive Audio by Emily Price on August 12, 2008
samsung is showing off their new 3-channel Bluetooth speaker. The newest speaker, the YA-SBR510 streams audio from BT-enabled players and also has an auxiliary jack so you can hook up other audio devi...
What you need to know about noise canceling headphones
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on October 23, 2007
One of the common mistakes we all make when wearing headphones is that we crank up the volume when there is noise around us. This is the worst thing to do according to Electronic House in the article ...
iTunes Plus Offers Two Million DRM-free Tracks
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on October 21, 2007
Apple has announced that it has expanded iTune Plus by over 2 million tracks. That is, 2 million DRM-free tracks. What is more, the price of each track is now just US$0.99 per track. The music track...
Making a Copy of a Song is Stealing
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on October 7, 2007
We have a central audio system that pipes music to each room according to the occupant's selection. To do this we have made a copy of each CD we have in our family's collection and placed that...
MicroSystems CD Player: Turn Your TableTop into a Sound Stage
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on October 3, 2007
MicroSystems has brought out a very attractive tabletop cd player. It provides stereo sound that you might not have realized could come in such a small package. This item is an elegant all-in-one pl...
Selecting a Whole-home Audio System
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on September 18, 2007
Thinking about installing an audio system in your home? Consider making it a whole-home audio system, even with music piped outside into decking and garden areas. Well known to USA TV viewers Bob Vi...
Class-up Your Audio System with Philips SHD9100 Wireless Headphones
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on September 2, 2007
This headset is perhaps one of the nicest I have seen for awhile. Not only does The Philips SHD9100 Wireless Headset look a nice headset it also comes with a stunning charging/transmitting base. The...
New Music Streaming Site
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on August 29, 2007
Thanks to Rave and Remix we are pointed to a new music streaming site: Deezer.com. Deezer.com is a French site much like Pandora on steroids. Different to pandora, Deezer is able to serve music to a...
CD Player of Extreme Coolness
Filed in archive Audio by Elwyn Jenkins on August 26, 2007
So you thought you owned just about the lot of extreme cool audio tools? Well, what about this uber cool cd player, or should we call it by its real name a "DMP Player" - that is, a CD playe...
Onkyo Launches Next Generation HDMI Receiver
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on April 25, 2007
According to the folks at Crave: "Onkyo has become the first mainstream manufacturer to officially announce an array of home audio products that offer the two big features that have been MIA on h...
Karoake Fans Rejoice: Now You've Got a Screen!
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on April 24, 2007
For the small investment of just $100, you too can sing AND see yourself singing, with the fabulous CD+G Karaoke System, available from the fine folks at GPX. If you wanted proof that you're a te...
Rocketship Radio: FM for Fun and Frolic
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on April 14, 2007
The folks at Griffin have done it again, with this cute little Rocket Ship FM Radio, perfect for the quirky audiophile in your life. Nicely priced at just $35, this little device packs a fine sound i...
Runaway Alarm Clock: Wake up and run!
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on February 19, 2007
If you're like me, you don't enjoy getting out of bed early in the morning. And you'd rather hit snooze, oh, 10 or 15 times. At least that's how I feel in the winter time, when it'...
Kickin in with the sonic chair
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on February 3, 2007
Looking for a new chair, but tired of the black leather look? Want to look like Mearth from Mork & Mindy, but aren't sure how? Look no further than this nifty Sonic Chair Boom Box from Charles...
Relive your musical youth: Turn your old LPs to CDs
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on January 5, 2007
Are you dying to listen to Queen's Night at the Opera, but you've only got it on vinyl, and your record player broke when you were in high school? Never fear, the LP to CD recorder from TEAC i...
20 Gifts I Gotta Get: Shower Stereo AM/FM & CD-MP3 (#5)
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on December 20, 2006
We've made it all the way to #5, and now, it's time to sing along in the shower with this beautiful little Shower Stereo AM/FM & CD-MP3 player. No longer do you have to get your iPod wet t...
Wireless Home Audio: Coming soon!
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on December 16, 2006
Neosonik is getting closer to releasing a breakthrough in home audio: high quality, long distance, wireless speakers for your home audio system, and will probably do so at the 2007 consumer electronic...
20 Gifts I Gotta Get: Bose QuietComfort 3 Headphones (#10)
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on December 16, 2006
What would a gift list be without the latest and greatest Bose headphones. This year's entry is the Bose Quiet Comfort 3, beautiful headphones if ever there was a pair. I remember when I first li...
20 Gifts I Gotta Get: 5:1 Headphones
Filed in archive Audio by Phil Gerbyshak on December 13, 2006
Tired of that tinny sound with the headphones that came with your portable device? Don't want to wake up your sweetie when you're playing Madden 2007 at 3 AM with your buddies? Then look no fu...
More affordable wireless audio network from Sonos
Filed in archive Audio by dorri on January 4, 2006
Setting up Sonos' wireless audio network is simplicity itself. All you need to do is connect the first ZonePlayer to an existing home network using a standard ethernet cable. All the others will a...
Klipsch RVX-54 Home Theater Speaker System Review
Filed in archive Audio by william on June 2, 2005
One of the most important components of an entertainment system has to be the speakers. There's nothing like hearing a great gun battle in high quality surround sound. One system that seems to fi...
Ensation For Wireless Audio Announced
Filed in archive Audio by william on May 31, 2005
Just what we need is another wireless technology to confuse us. According to Commdesign.com, Royal Phillips Elecrtronics is unveiling a wireless technology called Ensation (sounds like another horny ...
Sonos Digital Music System Review
Filed in archive Audio by william on May 16, 2005
Back in January, we introduced you to the Linux based Sonos Digital Music System. We haven't seen many reviews yet, but eCoustics has a short review up that will make you strongly consider plunki...
Vacuum Tubes Back in Style?
Filed in archive Audio by william on April 14, 2005
I'm sure we've all had friends with their gazillion dollar stereo systems that used vacuum tubes. Even with the great sound quality, based on the cost, I doubt it we'll ever see a revival ...
Comparing Online Music Services
Filed in archive Audio by william on April 11, 2005
So what's the best online music service out there? It really depends on your listening habits. ExtremeTech.com has a nice article and comparison chart that names your choices and some of the feat...
MP3Tunes Introduces MP3Beamer
Filed in archive Audio by william on February 28, 2005
MP3Tunes has released a new MP3 server called the MP3Beamer. For $399, the MP3Beamer comes with an 80GB hard drive, the Linspire OS, and several pieces of software that make using the MP3 beamer pret...
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