Harry Pearson, who coined the term "high end," spoke at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held last week in Denver. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
The X1 (now discontinued) was Lumin’s first hi-fi component with a fully discrete DAC architecture — meaning it’s built with ...
I know what's wrong with high-end audio: it's a secret. Unlike high-end cars, watches, clothing, etc., 99 percent of potential high-end audio buyers are completely unaware of its existence. It's ...
As part of our April 17 issue, TWICE examined some of the biggest players in the luxury consumer electronics market. What follows is a list of standouts in the home theater and portable audio ...
Trends Audio Germany, the distributor of Trends Audio’s products will demonstrate a variety of compact design Trends Audio’s products including Class T Amplifier, Tube headphone/Pre Amplifier, USB ...
What will it take for the high-end audio industry to reach the next generation? We think a focus on the middle and system building is the answer. Hit the one in the middle. And I’m not just saying ...
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI Trade Dress, and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered ...
It’s easy to understand why consumers look at the sky-high prices of high-end audio electronics and loudspeakers and immediately switch gears – they opt instead for something well-reviewed and ...
However, if you've had your eye on an Astell&Kern player and have been waiting for the price to drop, now's your lucky day.
If your audio fidelity experience has only been in the form of CDs, MP3s, or lower-quality streaming services (such as Spotify and YouTube Music), you may be missing out on some audio bliss. There’s a ...
More and more great email is showing up in my inbox regarding my recent blog post on how my $20,000 worth of hi-end entertainment gear can't play my 99 cent songs (at least not the way it should be ...
Will MP3 players supplant high-end audio equipment? They might as well, according to drama critic Terry Teachout writing in the Wall Street Journal: “I’m well aware that the MP3 is, musically speaking ...