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The Definitive Mythos XTR-50 is the first high performance on-wall speaker whose depth matches that of
today’s ultra-thin TVs. It is a mere 1.5 inches deep when mounted on a wall, shallower than many ultra-thin TVs when they are wall-mounted with their factory sanctioned mounting hardware. Beyond its utility and clean modern styling the XTR-50 stands out due to its uncompromising sound quality equivalent to full-size speakers.
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Bring your iPod in with Apple Lossless music and listen to this Audiophile combination. The Wadia 170i transport uses the "digital out" of your iPod (Wadia was the first to do this) and sends it to the Wadia 151 DAC/Amp for a truly high-end listening experience. The Wadia 151 takes all of the conceptual purity of the original Reference PowerDAC™ and reduces these elements to their most cost effective form.
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Anthem has just introduced an affordable high-end Blu-ray player! The BLX-200 has the latest features, ultra-fast loading and response time, deep color, True 24p, a full 12-bit video pipeline (cleaner, smoother, true-to-life picture) and 1 GB internal storage and additional 2 GB USB Flash Drive for accessing BD-Live features. $799 2 year warranty
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The result of an intensive four-year research and development program, Seismic subwoofers are radical new designs that showcase groundbreaking patented and proprietary technology that dramatically redefines the concept of high-end performance in subwoofers of this size. Breathtaking, articulate deep bass with incredible detail, definition and massive output ... all contained in an implausibly compact, elegant and refined design.
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"Integrated amps have always made a great deal of sense to me. A good integrated can get you all of, if not better, performance then their separate siblings, save you a bit on cables and shelf space and cost less than most a-la carte options. Take the Anthem 225 Integrated Amp reviewed here for instance. It retails for $1,499 and features a 225-Watt internal stereo amplifier, a great preamp complete with a very capable MM/MC phono preamp and an RS-232 port for integrating it into a control system or home theater. The cost of Anthem's own MCA 20 Stereo Amplifier, which churns out the same 225-Watts per channel is $1,500 making the 225 a bargain if not a steal right there." Home Theater Review Aug. 2,2009
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The CAP-2100 is designed for two-channel music systems where the convenience and simplicity of a high-performance integrated amplifier are required. Exceptional value is achieved by integrating the circuitry of a separate Classé preamplifier (CP-500) and amplifier (CA-2100) into a single chassis. In addition to the cost savings associated with integration, the CAP-2100 joins power and preamp without the usual cost and performance implications of interconnect cables and connectors. Further, one amplification stage is made redundant, simplifying the overall signal path. The result is a beautifully packaged jewel, capable of startlingly lifelike sound at a comparatively modest price. $5500
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It’s obvious the Marantz IS301 Wireless iPod Dock is going to be the next must-have device for iPod owners here in the U.S. Here’s why: users get a a stand alone dock that accepts all iPod models (sans the iPhone 3G for some reason) and transmits its audio and video feed wirelessly to a separate TV/Stereo receiver unit up to 32 feet away (provides RCA, S-Video, Component outputs). What’s more, the dock can pair with a Bluetooth A2DP compatible cellphone and playback a user’s selected media directly from the handset. $250
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B&W's NEW CT Series
There’s a reason why they call it the movies. And it’s not just to do with what’s happening on screen. Cinema moves you. It transports you to other places: different times, faraway lands, alien worlds. It’s the language of emotions, of dreams. Bowers & Wilkins knows a thing or two about dreams. After all, our company was founded on one. John Bowers always dreamed of building the perfect loudspeaker – one that brings the listener as close as possible to sound as it was recorded. That was our goal more than 40 years ago, and it remains so this day. CT Series speakers starting at $600 each
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The curved, modern look of the cabinetry in the Studio v.5 line doesn't just add a refined elegance to the next generation of Paradigm's award-winning speaker line. The curved enclosures also help solve the problems of unwanted internal sound reflections and edge diffraction that have long been associated with rectangular cabinets. Studio v.5 speakers are also treated to seven coats of the highest-quality lacquer, which is hand-sanded in between coats. The rich, deep wood grains are evident across models.
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Wallet friendly high-end hi-fi
Marantz is kickstarting the campaign for real audio, introducing the wallet-friendly CD5003 ($349) CD player and PM5003 ($449) to get you back in the game.
Yes, we're back in the land of shiny silver discs, with the CD5003 offering an audiophile-friendly reinforced chassis to cut out vibration, HDAM SA-2 modules for better audio reproduction and a digital-to-analogue converter that guarantees perfect symmetry between left and right channels. More practically, it plays CD-R and CD-RW, MP3 and WMA-enabled discs, should you want to back up that hard drive.
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B&W's 600 series speakers are consevatively priced high performance loudspeakers. This link will take you to a review that compares them to speakers costing 10 times more and they do very well indeed. These speakers benefit from technologies that have trickled down from the critically acclaimed 800 series Studio monitors.
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Imagine a radio that does anything you want. Introducing NetWorks. NetWorks automatically upgrades its own software, so you always have the most up-to-date version. There’s an online community at NetWorks’ Global Portal www.networks.tivoliaudio.com where you can connect with other users, get support, and instantly add new stations to your Favorites list.
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