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The new Kaleidescape Strato E ($2,995) is now the company’s least expensive 4K movie player. It offers 4K video with HDR10 ...
Video walls have been around for years, mostly in commercial spaces like museums, corporate boardrooms, retail spaces, and government facilities. But if you talk to luxury integrators, you’ll find ...
I Found The BEST Audiophile Speakers Under $5000 at a Hi-Fi Show North America’s largest hi-fi audio show, AXPONA (an acronym which stands for Audio Expo North America) opened 2025’s show on a chilly ...
2022 has been a year of returning to "normal" for the most part. We've come a long way on the pandemic and supply chain problems that helped make ‘22 a great year to escape into music and movies in ...
Marantz released even more information on their new Cinema brand of AV Receivers and amplifiers at the 2022 CEDIA show in Dallas, Texas. Audioholics got an exclusive sneak peak at the AV 10 flagship ...
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 ...
Bowers and Wilkins Px7 S2 Unboxed Look and Feel The headphone itself is a thing of beauty. This model comes in three color choices: Black, Blue or Grey. It's a refreshingly spartan naming convention, ...
NAD's new C 389 integrated amp offers much of the performance of the C 399 for 25% less money. The $1,500 amp delivers 130 watts of Hypex UcD power, and uses the same ESS Sabre DAC and a DIRAC path.
Audioholics is famous for deflating audio myths whether they be sham acoustic ideas, snake-oil audio cable, illogical loudspeaker design, or pseudoscience in the electronics realm. It is one of the ...
Yamaha RX-A6A Introduction The Yamaha RX-A6A is a 9.2CH 8K ready Atmos/DTS:X Receiver that retails for $2,200 and is one step down from their new flagship the RX-A8A. The RX-A6A has 11 channels of ...
If you stream music (and who doesn't these days) you've obviously come across abbreviations at the end of the audio files. The acronyms reading WAV, FLAC, MP3 and so on, are called audio codecs. You ...
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