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Seymour AV Ice Block 5001 Listening and Conclusion
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by tom,April 23, 2009 08:15
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Onix Rocket R-DES Listening Tests and Conclusion
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by tom,December 07, 2006 12:50
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Sennheiser Momentum Over-Ear Headphones Review
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by tom,December 26, 2013 10:00
- The Sennheiser Momentum headphones have some of the best sonic qualities I've heard in a $350 headphone. While they do have small earcups for an over-ear headphone and the headband isn't the most comfortable, the sonics more than make up for these issues. The build quality is excellent, the asethetics more than pleasing, and they've gone with a standard, PVC-covered cable because, while it isn't the "coolest", it is the one the works the best. With tons of little touches like an adjustable right angle connection, there is very little not to like about the Sennheiser Momentum headphones. Highly recommended!
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Onix SP3 Amp Listening Tests and Conclusion
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by clint,April 30, 2006 00:00
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Hot Speaker Packages from Destination Audio
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by tom,June 10, 2009 02:05
- Occasionally we come across a hot deal and we want to let you know about it. Destination Audio is a sister company to RBH and EMP - both of which are known for their high bang-for-buck offerings. Well, they are at it again with a few new 5.1 deals. Now, while supplies last, you can get a pair of their F300T towers (sister to the RBH TK-5CTs), a pair of F300R bookshelves (sister to the RBH TK-5Cs), and a R300C center channel with a 10" Velodyne Impact-10 subwoofer for $999 or a 12" Velodyne Impact-12 for $1049. This is too good of deal to pass up.
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Loudspeakers: When is Good Enough, Enough? Part 1 - page 2
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by Patrick Hart,August 29, 2004 20:00
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Shootout 2009 - Facilitator Thoughts and Conclusion
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by tom,March 26, 2009 07:40
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Loudspeakers: When Is Good Enough, Enough? Part 3 - page 2
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by Patrick Hart,September 05, 2004 20:00
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Shootout Results - Final Thoughts
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by tom,March 26, 2009 07:40
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Subjective Loudspeaker Reviews - All About Price?
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by clint,December 04, 2007 09:40
- When taking on the task of reviewing products for consumers there are different ways to get across the conclusions and experiences of the reviewer. Objective testing and subjective viewpoints are both presented, and price is also included in the evaluation process. But there are so many methodologies and considerations, how does Audioholics keep it all straight? Frank asks a very valid question and we thought it was good enough to include it for public consumption to outline just how Audioholics handles this issue.