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AXPONA 2014 Coverage Part Three: Loudspeakers
Part three of Audioholics' AXPONA coverage delves into the world of loudspeakers and subwoofers. Exhibits ranged from run-of-the-mill bookshelf speakers to the downright bizarre.
AXPONA 2014 Coverage Part Two: Amplifiers, Preamplifiers, and DACs
Part 2 of Audioholics' AXPONA 2014 show coverage looks at the Audio DACs, preamplifiers, and amplifiers that were on display. Hide your wallet and click to commence drooling/reading.
AXPONA 2014 Coverage Part One: Analog and Digital Audio Source Devices
We visited AXPONA Hifi Show in Rosemont, IL where we take a look at turntables, CD/SACD players, digital music file players, and even a reel-to-reel player. Analog and digital sources were aplenty.
MuxLab Joins the HDBaseT Alliance
A/V News: MuxLab Inc., a Canadian manufacturer of A/V distribution equipment joined the HDBaseT Alliance.
DISH Super Joey DVR Client Announced
Unlike most cable companies, hardware seems to be an area of innovation for DISH. This week, they announced the Super Joey which increases tuner capacity up to 8 channels at once.
DISH Anywhere Expands to Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Tablets
DISH announced this week that its recently upgraded DISH Anywhere app can now be downloaded for free for the Kindle Fire HDX tablet in addition to being available on Android and Apple's iOS.
The Dolby Atmos Home Theater Paradox
Dolby Atmos is coming to the consumer market this fall. Are you going to upgrade your AV Receiver and add 2 or 4 more speakers to an existing 7.1 setup to your home theater to accommodate?
Interview with NHT On Loudspeaker Design Philosophy
As long time fans of NHT Speakers, this behind the scenes interview gives you a glimpse of the reasons for their success for building no-nonsense loudspeakers for over 25 years.
Yamaha Offers FREE Spotify Firmware Upgrade to its 2013 Network AV Receiver Lineup
Yamaha is pleased to announce that Spotify Connect firmware is now available for its 2013 network AV receivers.
Commercial Skipping Wins Another Round
Today, the Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals unanimously denied Fox Broadcasting Company's petitions to re-open the issue of preventing DISH subscribers from using PrimeTime Anytime and AutoHop.