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Emotiva ER 5.0 Speaker System Review

Emotiva, the maker of affordable amps and processors, has stepped into the speaker world in a big way. With the help of the famous loudspeaker designer Vance Dickason, they have put together a 5.0 package at a price that seems almost too good to be true. These speakers sound great, the dipole surrounds are amazing, and the boundary and tweeter adjustments mean that they'll fit almost any room. The downside? Just look at them…

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Axiom Audio EP500 Subwoofer Review

On my reference subs the bass was authorative and well-tempered, but with the EP500 thrown in the mix, slam and “felt” response was elevated to a new level. There were times I felt as if someone had installed tactile transducers under my couch and I actually had to convince myself otherwise. No matter what movie or music disc I threw at the EP500, it provided a newfound sense of realism and enjoyment that I didn’t even know was missing.

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Recent Professional Reviews, Articles and News

This weekend is your last chance to register for our 10th Annual State of the CE Union Event to be hosted this October 23rd and 24th at the beautiful Disney Dolphin resort in Orlando Florida. With 7 state of the art demo rooms packed with never before seen A/V gear from leading manufacturers, great educational seminars and tons of free food and product giveaways, you won’t want to miss out. Register NOW!

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News: New Xbox Live Interface Imminent
by Tom Andry — last modified October 10, 2008 07:51
For those that have been looking forward to the "New Xbox Experience" since its announcement at E3, the wait is almost over. Microsoft announced Wednesday that their interface will be going live on November 19th. This gives you just over a week to play with it before Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Additions include Avatars, Netflix streaming, and 8 person "parties."

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Editorial: AVRant #97: Year Stupid 01
by Tom Andry — last modified October 10, 2008 06:13
This week on AV Rant: Ebay helps the little guy (into debt). Best Buy tries to get chicks. Dina admits she’s not normal. Jaime’s shopping for speakers and that gets Tom talking. Lots of tips for speaker shopping. Why Tom level matches speakers the way he does. Tom’s super power. Mark has some pics for you from his Barn project (see them at AV Rant). A short discussion of IB (Infinite Baffle) subs. A bit about the DECE and why it might be a great thing. Listen in for all this an more...

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Video Spotlight: Home Theater Wiring - Why It Matters
by Clint DeBoer — last modified October 08, 2008 22:39
Joe Cornwall of Impact Acoustics and Cables to Go discusses why cables do indeed matter when considering your wiring needs for a whole house audio installation or home theater. When generating a cable list for your home theater it's important to consider not only what your devices are, but length, signal type and intended use - both now and future. Failure to consider all options can result in a misconfiguration and lots of work down the road.

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News: Blackberry to Storm Touch-Screen Market
by Wayde Robson — last modified October 09, 2008 17:59
The makers of Blackberry tossed its keychain into the touch-screen fishbowl this week. As it dives into the same market as iPhone, RIM hopes to attract some crossover Apple unfaithful. But is the Waterloo tech firm taking a risk introducing the new Blackberry Storm in the midst of a financial world-storm?

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Scott R. Foster delivers a presentation outlining the way to easily and effectively make your own bass traps. Included are discussions of mineral wool vs. Fiberglas and methods of construction in addition to a comparison of the Ready Acoustics products versus some of the competition. This presentation was delivered at the Audioholics 2007 State of the C.E. Union Event in Florida. If you want to roll your own" bass traps, you won't want to miss this handy guide on how to do it right - and cost-effectively.

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News: Studios Graded on Blu-ray
by Wayde Robson — last modified October 08, 2008 16:49
Congrats Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, for getting in A in Blu-ray! An article at the Sound and Vision website gives grades to the major studios making Blu-ray discs. In the article Ken Brown rates the studios Blu-ray releases for a combination of audio/video quality, number of releases and overall consistency. In his grading system, Sony Pictures gets an A. But this isn’t an easy credit grade, Mr. Brown proves to be a tough Prof. that isn’t afraid to fail the studio that doesn’t measure up.

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Yamaha Electronics Corporation will demonstrate its first Blu-ray disc player and flagship RX-Z11 11.2 channel network AV receiver at Audioholics 2008 State of the CE Union trade show at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Florida, on October 22 – 24, 2008. The company will also display the latest addition to its high end RX-Z series receivers, the RX-Z7, as well as its RX-V3900 network AV receiver. This week is your last chance to register so act now!

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Pro Review: Aperion Audio Intimus 4B Harmony SD
by Clint DeBoer — last modified October 08, 2008 16:50
Aperion Audio's Intimus 4B Harmony SD Speaker System may be a lot to pronounce all in one breath - but it may be worth it, if that means you'll get to put them into your listening room. These speakers are incredibly well-built, and do very well in a near-field environment. They are beautiful to look at and the new Bravus dual 8-inch subwoofer leaves a good impression. For those with larger rooms, look to one of Aperion's bigger systems to give you more dynamics and a better fit.

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News: Sony Shows New 0.3mm OLED at CEATEC
by Clint DeBoer — last modified October 07, 2008 03:58
Sony debuted yet another amazing OLED TV at this year's CEATEC in Japan - an OLED display that measures just 0.3 mm in thickness. It demoed these alongside other 0.9 mm models which are more likely to make it to market before the 2012 Olympics. The new displays really set many people talking about how cool the new technology looked. The 0.3 mm display had a gently curved screen and was situated behind glass, with the electronics components feeding the display from below. Apart from that, the self-emitting display was about as thin as a credit card.

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News: Best Buy Bets Chicks Dig Gadgets by Wayde Robson — last modified October 07, 2008 03:35
Editorial: FREE $3600+ 5.1 A/V Home Theater System Giveaway! by Gene DellaSala — last modified October 06, 2008 11:59
Tech Article: Star Wars Home Theater by Steven Castle — last modified October 06, 2008 10:04
News: Copyright Judges Force Ruling on Digital Music Royalties by Clint DeBoer — last modified October 06, 2008 07:21
Editorial: Have a Scoop of Ice Cream on Ben & Jerry’s by Gene DellaSala — last modified October 03, 2008 13:28
Gear Corner: Denon AH-NC 732 Headphones Review by J. Walker Clarke, Jr. — last modified October 04, 2008 11:50
News: Marantz SR6003 In Stock by Will Stamps — last modified October 03, 2008 04:43
Editorial: AVRant #96: Sorry Ted by Tom Andry — last modified October 03, 2008 04:44