Archive for the ‘Audio’ Category

Logitech Squeezebox Duet

March 12, 2008

Logitech has made yet another wireless music system. The Squeezebox Duet tops all previous models. It also has support for nearly every operating system and a bevy of media players. The device allows you to stream music directly from your computer to speakers or receiver. You could also bypass your computer and keep your music online, or stream your music from online services such as Pandora, Slacker, and Rhapsody. The base can hook up with its digital optical, coax, or analog audio connectors, features 802.11b/g wireless, and a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port. The controller looks looks like a compact Logitech Harmony and has a 2.4-inch color LCD TFT display with backlight, rechargeable Li-ion battery, and built-in 802.11b/g wireless. The whole thing costs $399.99 and is available now. CNET has a complete review. See more pictures.

Klipsch makes some of the best speakers on the plant and their new Palladium P-39F Speakers are no different. Unfortunately coming in at a steep $15,00 these speakers are jam packed with high end materials and advanced technology to produce amazing sound quality. The speakers feature high-flow, low-restriction, die-cast aluminum midrange and woofer frames with integrated heatsinks, and all drive units and networks are hand sorted and factory matched within 0.5dB.

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New Concrete Speakers

November 7, 2007
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Here at Iwishihadthis.com we have covered a variety of different high end speakers but supposedly these new concrete speakers are a league above the rest in terms of sound quality. These new bookshelf speakers form the Taiwanese based company 25togo are made from concrete to give you a clean yet incredibly powerful sound from a very small form factor. Unfortunately price and availability are currently unknown. [Via]

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The JL Audio Gotham G213 Subwoofer ($11,000) is perfect for you audiophiles who want to feel like you are in the music. This new audio system features a pair of 13.5-inch subwoofers at 3,800-watts! The whole things weighs 360-lbs and is 34-inches tall. The real seller is that it will electronically set up itself with an automatic room equalization system. It uses a microphone that figures out how much subwoofer is necessary. [via] More Pictures.

Woofer

September 18, 2007
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The Woofer Speaker System ($900)is a co-axial speaker system consisting of two dogs. The are available in either black or white. They feature a custom engineered electronic filters for excellent sound. The speakers can handle 60watt – 180 watt RMS, 4 ohm impedance. You could be really cool and pair them with these.

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