“After the successful launch of the Triton design, GoldenEar soon introduced the Triton Two, which packed a 1200 watt class-D amplifier powering two 5″ x 9″ “racetrack” subwoofers, along with a pair of 4.5″ midrange drivers and the now popular HVFR folded ribbon tweeter. Triton Three followed on the heels of the larger Triton Two. …
Read MoreHow can you stand to listen to all this solid state stuff?
So as you may have read in the earlier blog on my upgrade bug, I was working the late shift at Sam Goody when a customer walked in and asked me “how can you stand to listen to all this solid state stuff?” I was very puzzled at first and asked him what he meant. …
Read MoreHow I Caught the Upgrade Bug
About a year after I bought my first system, I changed out the speakers to Cerwin Vega R-24’s. These served me well through college as they had an ability to play pretty darn loud. Right after I graduated I got my first job selling HiFi at Sam Goody in Crabtree Valley Mall. I got the …
Read MoreDo Men Really Need a Cave?
An interesting article at houzz.com examining the psychology of man caves: “Calm down, ladies. When a man wants his own space in the house — be it a cave, garage, bar, media room, billiards hall, woodshop or bowling alley— it’s not a red flag indicating that he’s rebelling in your relationship, trying to avoid you or …
Read MoreIntegra Puts WiFi and Bluetooth into New DTR-30.5 AV Receiver
Integra recently announced upgrades included in their new DTR-30.5 receiver: “Integra is packing both WiFi and Bluetooth into its latest receiver release. The Integra DTR-30.5 is the company’s very first receiver to include both of those popular wireless technologies. It’s also important to note that the component has 4K pass-through and upscaling, just in case you’re interested in …
Read MoreWhy is the wire so little?
After spending the summer of 1972 working in my dad’s wholesale auto parts store, I’d earned enough money to buy my own stereo system. For the record, it was a Marantz integrated amp, a Lenco turntable (Shure cartridge), and a pair of Electrovoice speakers. The roll of speaker wire included was very typical for the …
Read MoreStereophile review: Audio Research Reference 75 power amplifier
Robert J. Reina of Stereophile recently reviewed the Audio Research Reference 75 power amp: “The ARC’s ability to render instrumental images holographically on a bed of air with extraordinary detail and ambience meant that I was frequently fooled into thinking a live musician was playing in my living room…. The Reference 75 touched me on …
Read MoreSony’s New 4K TV’s Rock!!
We’ve now had the new 55″ and 65″ Sony 4K TV’s in our stores for about a month. I have to say, every time I walk by the set, my jaw still drops! These guys just look amazing. Several lucky customers have already had these installed in their homes and are now enjoying the most …
Read MoreGoogle Play All Access
Google had a substantial upgrade to their music service this week. It’s now another player in the very congested space of streaming music services such as Pandora, Spotify, MOG, Amazon, and many more. Like Spotify, it has a monthly fee of $9.95/month, although if you sign up before June 30, 2013, its $7.99/month. You can …
Read MoreMark Levinson Celebrates 40th Anniversary with its ‘Finest Preamp Ever’
HomeTheater.com does an overview of the Mark Levinson 40th Anniversary No. 52 Reference Dual-Monaural Preamplifier: “We designed the No. 52 to be nothing less than the ultimate preamplifier,” said Jim Garrett, director of marketing and product management for Harman Luxury Audio Group. “It is engineered and built entirely without compromise to deliver extraordinary musical involvement and sonic …
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