Audio
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An introduction to commercial audio
In the first part of a series for the residential installer starting out in the field of performance spaces and commercial audio applications, Jason Allen looks ... -
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: 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 ... -
Why acoustic treatments are important
Acoustic treatments can often be an afterthought, or worse still forgotten all together. Anthony Grimani explains why treatment matters and why. -
The role of wireless in a wired world
The ease, immediacy and less-mess of wireless options simply fit into our modern lives, and as more custom installers are finding, into our modern homes. Wireless ... -
Readying your business for the digital dividend
With the digital dividend spectrum auction finalised and spaces allocated to the major telcos, what does this mean for users of wireless microphones and in-ear monitor ... -
REVIEW: Linn Sneaky DSM network audio system
Everyone wants the latest ‘cool’ technology, but they have to be willing to pay for it. Stephen Dawson looks at the latest sleek-yet-pricey network audio player ... -
REVIEW: AVA Media RIP-N-PLAY music server
Stephen Dawson investigates a new player in the network audio market – the AVA Media RIP-N-PLAY music server. -
CVR redesigns Venice’s flood warning system
Venice’s flood warning system has been revamped with a state-of-the-art wireless audio installation, alerting residents of rising water levels in a suitably tasteful fashion.