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Jays d-JAYS Earphones Review [0.22] by J. Henry Gaddabout,December 03, 2007 15:06
The Jays line of earphones consists of the j-JAYS, an entry level model at $49.99 MSRP, the d-JAYS in the middle of the line, and the q-JAYS at $179 MSRP. The Jays line-up also offers the BlueStreamer stereo Bluetooth adapter and the m-Jays, which is designed to allow for use of aftermarket headphones with mp3-capable cell phone devices. Packaging is nice but not ostentatious. Fit-and-finish seems top rate.
Denon AH-C551K In-Ear Headphones Review [0.22] by jclarke,August 15, 2008 14:17
The Denon AH-C551K represents the middle of the pack of Denon's recently introduced line of in-ear headphones. Denon brings their reputation for high fidelity to the table with these in-ears that feature an 11 mm Nedodymium magnet driver that provides fantastic bass response. While they sound great, the fit will depend on how well you tolerate earbud-type headphones.
Kimber Kable 8TC Speaker Cable Sound Quality [0.22] by Gene,June 03, 2013 12:45
Creative GigaWorks T40 Speaker System Review [0.22] by jclarke,July 01, 2008 11:37
The Creative GigaWorks T40 speaker system is a great solution for people looking for an upgrade to the lousy stock speakers that came with their PC. With a street price of around $125 in many places, the GigaWorks T40 speakers deliver great sound without taking up too much space on your desktop.
Creative Aurvana X-Fi Noise-Canceling Headphones Review [0.22] by jclarke,December 11, 2007 08:14
Creative recently sent me their Aurvana X-Fi noise-canceling headphones to evaluate, and after a few flights and some time to listen to them, I can tell you that they worthy contenders if you are considering taking the plunge. The Aurvana X-Fi is a great product that accomplishes it's intended purpose. The noise-canceling technology works well, and the X-Fi processing improves most recordings. The Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones are a huge sonic improvement over earbuds, even without the noise-canceling or X-Fi effects. But, you pay a price. These are heavy, full-sized headphones.
Griffin Technology Evolve Wireless Sound System for iPod Review [0.22] by jclarke,April 06, 2008 14:59
The Evolve wireless sound system from Griffin Technology brings yet another iPod speaker system to a crowded market category. But the Evolve stands alone as the first truly wireless speaker system I have reviewed, and it proved to be a great little product that any iPod owner will be interested in checking out.
Monster's The Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones [0.22] by jclarke,October 12, 2008 17:12
The Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from Monster claim to be designed for today's digital music. And you know that product with Grammy Award- winning artist and producer Dr. Dre should handle Hip Hop and R&B with aplomb. These headphones make a statement with their styling, features, and Monster price tag. Are they worth it?
Impact Acoustics Digital RapidRun Video [0.22] by clint,January 04, 2007 20:00
RapidRun is an award-winning interconnect system designed, from the ground up, to evolve with the components of any AV installation. Featuring a new one-of-a-kind connector technology and incredible flexibility, RapidRun is able to handle whatever signal you need wherever you need it; this versatility allows easy customization of any system.
Energy Take Classic 5.1 Speaker System Review [0.22] by jclarke,November 27, 2007 13:25
The Take Classic system picks up where the Take 5 system left off, and adds aggressive (value) pricing that makes this system worthy of a closer look. I have had the Take Classic system set up in my Reference Theater for the past several weeks, and can tell you that if you are considering (gasp!) a Home Theater in a Box, stop right where you are and take time to read this review.
RBH Sound Signature SE/R Series Review [0.22] by Gene,March 22, 2005 19:00
RBH Sound's Signature Series represents their "cream of the crop" in loudspeaker design. We took a pair of 61-SE/R and 661-SE/R center channel for a spin to see how they performed. This series of product can be found in many of our reference systems for good reason - they rock!
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