Audio
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Bringing IP audio home
AoIP is a great commercial audio trend, but it’s not yet appropriate for the residential market. Anthony Grimani explains. The pro and commercial audio industries are ... -
Bluetooth and audio… a match made in heaven?
A few years back Bluetooth looked to be on its last legs. But times have changed and the protocol is fast becoming a communications technology of ... -
TRINNOV Audio unveils industry’s “lowest-distortion and noise specification amp” at CEDIA 2016
Designed for the luxury home theatre market, the TRINNOV Audio Amplitude8 power amplifier boasts two large linear power supplies, each with its own toroidal transformer and dedicated ... -
Autonomic MMS-1e music streamer offers Crestron compatibility
Due to cooperation between Autonomic and Crestron, the newly introduced MMS-1e by Autonomic – a whole-house music streamer featuring proprietary eAudioCast audio-over-Ethernet technology — can be ... -
Niles Auriel expands into home control
Core Brands has announced the release of Auriel 2.0. This is a major platform update that adds features such as streaming audio, climate and lighting control ... -
AudioControl unleashes The Director M4800 amplifier
AudioControl (distributed by Synergy Custom ) has introduced The Director M4800 amplifier. The M4800 combines 100W/8Ω, 200W/4Ω of output into an 8×4 stereo matrix. The newest ... -
SpeakerCraft celebrates 40th anniversary with two new LCRs
SpeakerCraft (distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Avation) is turning 40 and to celebrate, the company has expanded its popular AIM Series 2 range of ... -
“Pay it forward”: Sonance CEO Ari Supran
Sonance has long been an industry leader when it comes to architectural speakers. So instead of expanding their dealer base even further, the company is focussing ... -
The role of Bang & Olufsen in the automated home
For more than 90 years, one Danish company has been pioneering a number of AV initiatives that have since gone mainstream. Paul Skelton reports. There would ...