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Equipment & Product Recommendations - P2 [0.18] by clint,February 07, 2007 12:40
Showcase Home Equipment List [0.18] by Gene,March 19, 2007 22:45
Here is a list of all of the equipment used in the Audioholics Showcase Home. Every piece of gear was chosen for good reason - it represents the best in its class for the job at hand at the time it was selected. Check back regularly as we are always upgrading and improving upon these systems as new technologies come out.
RBH Sound Signature T-30LSE CEDIA Demo [0.17] by Gene,September 09, 2006 20:00
by: Gene DellaSala Just over two years ago RBH Sound…
Viewing Evaluation & Conclusion [0.17] by clint,December 07, 2006 12:42
Emotiva RPA-1 Measurements and Analysis and Conclusion [0.17] by tom,June 30, 2007 20:00
Advances in Custom Install Technology [0.17] by jclarke,September 08, 2008 18:22
In case you were wondering, CEDIA stands for Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association. With that in mind, we hit the show floor this year looking to see what was new for custom installers. From in-wall speakers and subwoofers, to media servers, flashy universal remotes, video scalers & esoteric gear, the Colorado Convention Center in Denver was filled with high margin items for integrators to supply clients with.
Moving Overseas: Voltages and Format Conversions [0.17] by tom,September 19, 2010 22:05
Importing gear from other countries or taking your gear out of your home country requires a bit of patience and research on your part. It'll take a bit of time to figure out what will work with a plug adapter and what will require a transformer of some sort. You'll have to decide if importing the gear is worth the time and expense. If you move out of the county, you're going to find that a lot of what you have will work with little expense on your part. You may find that it is simply cheaper to sell what you have before you leave and re-buy it in the new country. Regardless, paying attention to the power required and a few other tidbits and you won't be throwing your money away on a piece of gear that won't work in your country.
Essential Home Theater Accessories Buying Guide [0.17] by cliff,May 31, 2012 00:20
A new TV, speakers, A/V receiver, or subwoofer might be the most exciting pieces of equipment to purchase for a home theater, but there are a plethora of accessories that are truly needed in order to complete a system. From HDMI cables and speaker wire to surge protection, it can be difficult to sift through all of the different products and figure out what to buy. Well, we have done the leg work for you. We used to do it a lot - right within our other buying guides... which made us think: Shouldn't we split out the necessities into their own guide? Now we have. This article guides you through everything you will need to get your system up and running properly.
Denon PAO-A1HDCI Measurements and Analysis [0.17] by Gene,May 22, 2008 17:50
Audioholics $1500-$2000 Floorstanding Speaker Shootout 2009 [0.17] by tom,March 26, 2009 06:40
Speaker shootouts are more fun in theory than in practice. The fact is that they are a lot of work. You need to convince a bunch of people to meet at a location, have them listen to a bunch of speakers, and record their observations. On top of that, you have to convince manufacturers to get involved. What we were looking for were floorstanding speakers in the $1500-$2000 range. We were also looking for passive speakers (meaning no powered subwoofers) to keep everyone on a level playing field. The tests were done blind and sighted. Did they match? Kinda.
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