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Here's Part 3 of our Rocky Mountain Audio Fest coverage, starting with Bel Canto's latest DAC, called the DAC-3.1. As expected by the model number, the 3.1 is an evolutionary update to the DAC-3, rather than a ground-up redesign. The most noticeable...
Here's part 2 of our continuing "coverage" from this year's Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, starting with this beautiful (and a bit Star Trek-ish) Galibier design turntable.
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Since we were unable to make it to this year's RMAF, I thought it might be nice to pull together some of the most interesting photos and products from various sources around the web into one place, and post them here over the next few days. Full links...
How do you get your USB speakers to stand out in a crowded field? Have Cabasse help design them. LaCie's new Sound2 speakers use Cabasse 2.75" Wide Band drivers, powered by a 30 watt Class D amplifier. The speakers can be connected to a computer via...
Believe it or not, high-end FM tuners are still being made by several companies. Since the very idea of "high-end FM" is most likely laughable to anyone under 60, Rotel has decided to rethink the traditional tuner, and release a new component capable...