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In this installment of his T.H.E. Show SoCal 2025 coverage, Jacob Green reports on loudspeakers from Wells Audio, Evolution ...
The Marantz SR8015 11.2CH Atmos/DTS:X Pro HDMI 2.1 AV receiver is built on a very solid platform with benchmark measured performance. Is this the best AVR for 2020? Read our review to find out. About ...
HSU’s new D15-Chimera dual 15" 1,200W powered subwoofer with optional Supercharger (SC) becomes a ported deep-bass beast for home theater and music—we got a first listen and felt it shake the room. 2 ...
The harman/kardon HK 3490 redefined the modern stereo receiver and set the benchmark for others to follow. Stereo lovers rejoice as I don't believe you can find a better sounding stereo receiver.
We had a chance to do a full review on the SVS 2.1 Prime Wireless Speaker System. At $1,100 the system isn't cheap but it comes armed with great sound especially when streaming lossless audio. SVS is ...
In September of last year, audio reviewer and analog evangelist Michael Fremer reviewed Mobile Fidelity’s reissue of Truth, the 1968 debut studio album from Jeff Beck. In his review, Fremer praises ...
HDMI has changed versions so many times it's been hard to keep up for most people. We've talked about the versions as part of other articles and documents, but it seemed fitting that we'd formulate ...
Five years ago, the MartinLogan Dynamo 1500X left us impressed with its slick looks and high performance for its reasonable size in our review. However, time has passed, and other manufacturers have ...
The 1000 IWLCR6 is a three-way, sealed-box, in-wall speaker combining a 1-inch Beryllium tweeter with a 3-inch midrange driver, a 6.5-inch woofer, and a 7-inch passive radiator. As its name would ...
Power (8 Ohms, 20 Hz–20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 Channels Driven, FTC) 140 W 150 W 140 W 140 W ...
At $1,800/pr, Bowers & Wilkins 603 is their least expensive floor standing speaker. Read our full review to see what Bowers & Wilkins can do at such an accessible price bracket and how it performed.
How much performance can be had from a reasonably sized cabinet? With a 2,400 watt amplifier and an 18" driver with 4" of peak-to-peak excursion, the RS1 Captivator from JTR gives a lot! Read on. The ...
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