
The FH001 is a new design from Ferguson Hill that produces 3 to 50 watts. It was made of clear acrylic and have a ultra high efficiency design. The FH001 transparent speakers are not cheap. Continue reading »
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Bandai Japan is out with a speaker system with a built in diorama of Tokyo’s famed Ginza district. With 31 LED’s and famous buildings it recreates Ginza as in the late 50’s. It has a night mode which lights up the entire diorama in its full flashy glory. Continue reading »

Here you are another interesting combo from Sony, the MDR-EX36SC, your basic in-hear headphones sold with a protective case which can also be used as external speaker. Continue reading »

CES 2009 brought us many luxury acoustic products. Richard Vandersteen’s high-end loudspeakers are one of them that imbibe us to the core. Known for making luxury audio systems, Vandersteen unveiled its much anticipated “Model Seven” loudspeakers at this year’s CES that left all the visitors spellbound. Continue reading »

Sony introduces the new high-end PC speaker line-up with superior sound quality. One of the high-end PC speaker is the SRS-DF30, which is a 2.1 Speaker for PC with a built-in FM Radio Tuner. Other models includes the SRS-D25, SRSZ50 and SRS-Z100.
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Until now the high-end PC speakers segment was lead by Bose and its incredible line-up of speakers… until today? Well, Sony certainly hope so with tis new High-end PC speaker line-up of its own including the Continue reading »

The UX-GN6, UX-LP5 and UX-G200 are the three latest iPod friendly micro Hi-Fi’s with JVC Motion and Touch Control. They operate like the UX-GN6 where you wave your hands in-front of it to wake-it from standby, and features “Laser Touch” to control it without pushing buttons. Continue reading »

I remember back when the iPod first came out. While they were revolutionary at the time, they certainly did have their drawbacks. Namely, they were rather large, and were only compatible with a Mac. Continue reading »




