Audio
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Mixing and processing devices for commercial audio applications
Jason Allen looks at mixing and processing devices, from rack-mounted black boxes to mixing desks with all the trimmings. -
Q&A: Desiree Webster, NuVo Technologies
Connected Home: What is the market potential for whole-home audio? Desirée Webster: Honestly, the market potential for whole-home audio is ever-expanding. Love of music is universal and ... -
REVIEW: Krix Epix in-wall loudspeakers
South Australian loudspeaker maker Krix seems to believe that if you go for its Epix in-wall models, ‘epic’ would be the right word. And, indeed, they ... -
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. ... -
Gunn Audio moves into wireless audio market
A high school dropout at age 14, Brady Gunn went against the odds to successfully launch manufacturer Gunn Audio in 2010. Now, through the company’s latest ... -
3D audio format wars
The intent of commercial cinema designers is to fully immerse the audience in a sound field, which entails providing height information as well as the traditional ... -
Input sources in commercial audio applications
Jason Allen looks at input sources – how to capture your sound and how to get it where you need it to go. -
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. -
Q&A: Todd Ryan, Sonance
The new Visual Performance (VP) series of in-wall speakers marks a new technological era for Sonance. Chief speaker engineer Todd Ryan talks to Paul Skelton about ... -
The role of soundbars in home automation projects
It is largely seen as a consumer product, but the soundbar is starting to make an appearance in custom installations. Paul Skelton reports.