Author: Stephen Dawson
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REVIEW: Bowers & Wilkins CM10 stereo loudspeakers
The CM10 stereo speakers from Bowers & Wilkins are very well built, highly specified and incorporate a number of technologies from the company’s even higher ranges. ... -
Turntables… an introduction
There’s a lot to know about turntables. Here, Stephen Dawson explains some of the things that used to be second nature to high fidelity enthusiasts. -
REVIEW: Strong SRT 6500 twin tuner PVR/Blu-ray player
The Strong SRT 6500 combines PVR and Blu-ray technology in one affordable box, writes Stephen Dawson. -
REVIEW: Sonance Visual Performance Series VP66R and VP48 installation speakers
Sonance’s newly relaunched VP series of installation speakers prove that good things come in small packages, writes Stephen Dawson. -
REVIEW: TDG Audio Gold Series NFC-83 installation speakers
The in-wall/in-ceiling loudspeaker category is quite competitive and new manufacturers are coming and going on a regular basis. This one, though, appears to be different. Stephen ... -
Understanding auto calibration
Back before the process was automated, setting up a home theatre receiver required a tape measure. Stephen Dawson explains why your home theatre receiver needs to ... -
REVIEW: Pure Jongo S340B wireless speakers
Best known for its DAB+ radios, Pure has released a new wireless speaker combination. Stephen Dawson investigates. -
REVIEW: Sony VPL-FHZ55 projector
Sony’s VPL-FHZ55 brings forward a new technology that makes the home theatre projector a suddenly much more promising display solution, writes Stephen Dawson. -
REVIEW: Cambridge Audio Azur 751R home theatre receiver
Cambridge Audio was founded with a aim of producing the very best sound quality. Stephen Dawson looks at the company’s latest home theatre receiver to see ... -
The importance of lip sync
A lot of people are finding their viewing somewhat disquieting for reasons that aren’t all that obvious. Stephen Dawson explains the importance of lip sync adjustment ...