The amp will deliver 80W of total output over 4 independent channels, and has support for Dolby Digital, DTS and AAC formats.
October 15th, 2009
The amp will deliver 80W of total output over 4 independent channels, and has support for Dolby Digital, DTS and AAC formats.
October 7th, 2009
The usable frequency range extends from below 20 Hz to 40 kHz with +/- 1dB in the audible band.
PRICE:
Anat Reference II Professional: $107,000/pair
October 6th, 2009
Blow of heart for a pair of speakers LaCie ² Sound Speakers clean design by Neil Pouton and designed in collaboration with the company Cabasse for perfect sound.
price of 99.99 €
October 5th, 2009
Launchpad is a dedicated controller for Ableton Live, co-developed by Novation and Ableton. Perfect for DJing, performing live or working in the studio, Launchpad features a multi-color, 64-button grid, control modes for the Session View and Live’s mixer, two fully-programmable User Modes and dedicated scene-launch/function buttons. Despite the big grid, Launchpad is neat, compact and portable: 239 x 239 mm with a slim 24 mm profile and weighing only 717 g.
October 5th, 2009
Davone is a Danish furniture craftsmanship with modern acoustic engineering.
The result is Rithm, a unique concept which does away with the normal square box format and gives music back its natural form.
Davone is able to make a fluid shaped cabinet with acoustic properties that supposedly surpass the normal square box format.
September 25th, 2009
If you’re looking to send your old records on that journey from analog to digital you can’t just get any old USB turntable… after all if you start with a bad turntable you end with bad turntable sound. The Pro-Ject Debut III Phono USB Turntable provides a warm sound that transfers perfectly to digital. It features a built-in phono preamp so you can use it with your stereo or anything with line-level inputs.Source
$500
September 24th, 2009
The leading manufacturer of DAB and Internet radios - Pure has announced the Sensia(£250 about $405; October 2009), a DAB & WiFi Radio with a 5.7-inch touchscreen(640 x 480). The Sensia gives you ‘a unique way to enjoy internet radio content and podcasts, DAB and FM radio stations, your own music collection via Wi-Fi. There’s also an alarm, countdown and sleep timers, a headphone socket, an RF remote and some custom iPhone style Pure Apps such as weather, news, Picasa, Facebook and Twitter.
September 24th, 2009
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These horns turn the audio world upside down. They posses a life-like soundstage unlike anything ever heard. With the Little Horn Speakers, the soundstage gets bigger, the instruments spread apart, the stage unfolds. A special inverted design enables the low frequencies to emerge at the top of the enclosure. An octagonally fluted horn carries them upward and lets them flourish into the room. There is simply something beautiful here, not just bass frequency reproduction, but a spatial imaging that belies the speaker’s size.
Specimen Little Horns list at $1850 / pair.
September 18th, 2009
Pioneer’s CDJ-1000 has an impressive reputation of its own in clubs the world over, and the new CDJ-2000 looks to take things to the next level with a 6.1-inch 480 x 234 LCD and the ability to play music directly off USB and SD media. That huge LCD shows waveforms, album art, and song info, and it’s paired with a horizontal “Needle Pad” touchstrip underneath it that lets you drag directly to the part of the song you want — no more endless cueing. Oh, and there’s more: up to four 2000s can all share a single USB or SD music source with the Pro Link feature, there’s a MIDI mode that allows you to use all 35 buttons to control your favorite audio software, a new four-beat loop cutter that autoslices loops for you on the fly, and the whole shebang is bundled with Pioneer’s rekordbox music-management software. Yeah, it’s steep at $2,150 — $1,600 for the screenless CDJ-900 — but we so, so want one
September 11th, 2009
The handmade speakers are made of “acoustically-dead” porcelain forms and with cork, by San Francisco-based designer Joey Roth.
“Their 4″ full-range drivers and T-class amplifier, encased in acoustically dead porcelain and cork, create a remarkably simple path from source to ear. ”
His Ceramic Speakers are available in gSelect for $500.
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