Well, looking at what the promo pics for the Alpha speakers show, I'd say that a pair of these units is a total must for the young bachelor; nevertheless, even without the young lady starting to involuntarily strip, bewitched by the music, the Symbio Design Alpha speakers are a must, at least for those critical... |
10 March 2008 07:17 GMT |
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Well, this is indeed one really cool thing to look at, namely Markus Duevel's Planets loudspeakers. Nothing like spherical enclosures, in case you were thinking something like Cabasse or Bang & Olufsen, but neat, cool-looking, high-performance omnidirectional loudspeakers with such a modern attitude I've lo... |
11 October 2007 06:17 GMT |
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When the JBL Spot system first came out, people were quite amazed by the looks of this very uncanny 2.1 sound machine: it looked like almost nothing else before it even though it breathed retro styling and serious audio quality. And so it was: the Spot from legendary manufacturer JBL was a combination of most serious... |
3 September 2007 11:24 GMT |
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Well, that's a really weird piece of news forwarded to me by one colleague: El Lechero. Well, for those who know nada sobre el español, "el lechero" means the milkman or the milker... and no, I won't tell you about cows and other cattle but restrain myself to the MIDI domain... even if playing El Lechero lo... |
24 August 2007 10:47 GMT |
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Hm, it looks the Japanese guys at Sony are really preparing for the summer off-time…they've begun creating funny things and calling the prototypes, just to see what people think. Now, if we just sit and think a bit, such equipment might be a very neat catch in Japan, where all crazy stuff is looked at with eyes ... |
25 July 2007 09:22 GMT |
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How much are you really willing to pay for sound? Hundreds of dollars, maybe thousands? How about $140,000 for speaker purposes? And don't you think that "speaker-purposes" refer to a stadium-fit PA... I'm speaking about the speakers in your living room! The collaboration between British exquisite manufactu... |
25 April 2007 04:30 GMT |
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