Let’s face it. We live in a world of instant gratification. Status quo doesn’t keep us complacent for long. Even when we’ve got great material possessions, we demand newer and better all the time. We ...
In today’s world, the dedicated stereo receiver is a rare breed. The future of home audio is wireless, and manufacturers that still dabble in hardwired audio gear have started making multi-channel AV ...
Are Power Claims being fudged with Atmos Receivers? We've noticed a recent trend with the latest Dolby Atmos/DTS:X AV Receiver releases. Instead of publishing unclipped full bandwidth power with at ...
The brand launches several new products for Sony's Mobile ESâ„¢ that will deliver superior in-car entertainment and redefine the driving experience SAN DIEGO, May 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony ...
You can’t doubt the appeal of vintage audio equipment, especially stereo receivers. With their giant metal knobs, faux-wood paneling and glow-up facades, they have a unique cool factor that modern ...
With the kerfuffle about buggy silicon making supposedly 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz AV receivers not quite as comprehensively 4K/120Hz-capable as they thought they were now seemingly firmly in the rear view ...
Most manufactures build a range of amps or recievers. I'll use Yamaha just because examples are easy to list. They make 2 channel recievers and integrateds. They range from $350 to $750. They LOOK the ...
Part 1 of 7 about vintage audio covers the basics of vintage hifi amplifiers, receivers and preamps. Learn what to look for and what to avoid, along with some money saving tips. Our 7-part podcast ...
The fields of electromagnetic interference (EMI) test and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test go hand-in-hand, providing measurements, debugging, precompliance, and full compliance testing for a ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
San Jose, Calif.&#8212Micrel's SY88343DL, a 3.2 Gbps common-mode logic (CML), limiting post amplifier with high-gain TTL loss-of-signal detection circuitry, improves fiber-optic receiver designs.
It's very nice to see all of your comments, suggestions to each other and somebody in need. Thank you all in advance. Actually I have an amplifier of JVC (Stereo Cassette Player (receiver)) the old ...