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5 things I'd consider before buying a multi-room audio system. Whether you're a casual listener or an audiophile, the right ...
It's easy enough to get them connected. There are little buttons on the top that you press on both, and the two link up. The ...
Traditionally, my living room has been loaded from top to bottom with different audio equipment. There’s a Sonos Era 300 in the corner for Spatial Audio duties; a soundbar nestled under my TV ...
If want to open yourself up to the best musical experience a soundbar can supply, the Heston 120 is a no-brainer pick. A ...
Most multi-room systems support music up to CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz), but an increasing number also supports high-resolution audio streaming up to 24-bit/192kHz. Google Cast supports hi-res audio ...
The HYRISS room used the Soka (slim black speaker on wall), and X6i (white speaker on pedestal) as its speakers for front and surround (Soka) and height channels (X6i) respectively in the 17.1.12 ...
What I am looking to do is put a set of small bookshelf speakers (ideally something with a flat response) and a small stereo amp in most rooms of our apartment with a chrome cast audios. Hopefully ...
I’ve tried CDs, streaming, and more, but after eight years my Audio-Technica Stereo Turntable is still my favorite way to listen to music. Here’s why I love my record player as much as I do.
It is my opinion that smoothness and consistency in the amplitude response are more important than the spaciousness afforded by stereo bass. Given the choice here, I believe that it is better to stick ...