Audio Appetizers

September 2nd, 2010 by admin


Magnepan speaker

More choices, few opportunities. The internet allows us to see and read about (and salivate over) more audio products than ever before. But, in the Age of Information, it is ironic that there are actually few opportunities to “taste” all that is available. If it is not available at Best Buy or their high-end store, Magnolia, you may never hear many of the audio products you see on the internet–even if you have a specialty audio store in your market.

Whether groceries or flat panel video monitors, American buys most of their products at huge retailers, sometimes called Big Box Stores. These large retailers have an immense array of products, but, there are countless more that can not be displayed. Best Buy/Magnolia is the largest retailer of home entertainment equipment, but, they must carefully choose what appeals to the majority of consumers.

The worldwide selection of brands and models is immense. Perhaps you are looking for something different than what the majority of consumers want. You might be able to find it at an independent audio specialty retailer. But, specialty stores have gone the way of the corner hardware store. Yes, there are a few specialty audio stores left, but, in many markets there is only one still in business. And these small stores can not accommodate and display all the products not shown at the big audio/video chain stores.

Audio manufacturers lose sleep over this problem. So many choices and so few opportunities for the consumer to actually “taste” their products. Earlier we reported on the “buzz” created by a new loudspeaker model, the Magneplanar 1.7 from Magnepan, a small Minnesota company. It is the audio equivalent of your flat panel video monitor– big, but, very thin (only 2 inches). Magnepan has a novel solution to the small audio manufacturer’s dilemma. Magnepan borrowed a marketing idea used by grocery stores of offering tasty little morsels while you shop.

Over 41 years, Magnepan become known to hardcore audiophiles for their large, flat-panel ribbon speakers. As stereo stores from the ’70s began to disappear and fewer consumers had a Magneplanar dealer in their city, Magnepan decided to “hand out appetizers”. They designed smaller versions of their large models that were beloved by audiophiles. Magnepan is totally upfront about their intentions. They would like you to sample this MMG “appetizer” for 60 days because they know the statistical probability that you will keep it– or trade it in for one of their larger models.

It appears to be a can’t-lose proposal for the consumer. So, why don’t other manufacturers do the same? Well, Magnepan explains that their technology lends itself to “appetizers” and this idea just won’t work for video monitors or amplifiers. A little “appetizer” amplifier won’t do a better job of powering your speakers for a movie or music. To get better sound out of your system, you need a BIGGER amplifier– not smaller. To get a better picture, you probably want a bigger video monitor.

Of course, the larger Magneplanars models will outperform the “appetizer” MMG model, but, Magnepan makes the claim that it is the technology that is fundamentally different from your box speakers. And that difference in sound reproduction can be “tasted” with a small version of their large models. With a hint of humor, Magnepan “warns” consumers that if you try the MMG, you run the risk of new speakers in your future.

For more information on Magnepan, go to www.magnepan.com.

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Best Buy Mobile Survey: Half of Consumers Don’t Know Their Mobile Phone Contracts

September 2nd, 2010 by admin


 Best Buy

Do you know when your mobile phone contract is up? According to a recent study by Best Buy Mobile, more than half of American mobile phone owners do not know the month and year when their current mobile phone contract expires. Also, only four in 10 say they received a reminder notice that their contract was about to expire.

Best Buy Mobile wants to help you understand your contract situation. They recently launched an Upgrade Checker campaign at www.BestBuy.com/Mobile that provides resources to help you make shopping decisions. Best Buy Mobile’s free online Upgrade Checker application, www.bestbuymobile.com/upgradechecker, allows you to verify the status of your contract and opt-in to receive a reminder when your contract is due for renewal.

The survey also found that while nearly one in four shoppers (23 percent) made their mobile phone decision based on the device itself, 67 percent selected carriers as their main purchasing influence. One in 10 selected a mobile phone based on the operating platform, such as Google’s Android or Apple’s iPhone platforms.

Survey respondents also noted that they expect multimedia capabilities as a primary function, but content interests differ:

  • 45 percent look for multimedia capabilities including music, video and camera
  • 32 percent look for GPS navigation
  • 29 percent want to replace landline phone
  • 26 percent want to be able to access social networking sites
  • 26 percent want to be Wi-Fi enabled
  • 15 percent want to make eCommerce purchases from their mobile devices
  • 15 percent want to be able to download a movie
  • 14 percent want to be able to play games from their smart phone

“When it comes to mobile solutions available today, many consumers are not armed with the right information to truly get the most out of their mobile phone,” said Shawn Score, president of Best Buy Mobile. “We know that there are customers out there using mobile phones that are four and five years old when they could be using a smart phone. At Best Buy Mobile, we look out for our customers and help them navigate the wide array of choices to help them make an informed decision that fits their lifestyle.”

Get more information on Best Buy Mobile at www.bestbuymobile.com.

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New Apple TV, shuffle, iPod touch, nano and iTunes 10 with Ping Unveiled

September 1st, 2010 by admin


 Apple TV

At Apple’s media event today they announced a slew of new products; the new Apple TV, an iPod touch, a new shuffle, an iPod nano with multi-touch and iTunes 10 with Ping.

The new Apple TV hits stores later this month and features the largest online selection of HD movies to rent, with first run movies priced at just $4.99. HD TV shows can also be rented from ABC, ABC Family, Fox, Disney Channel and BBC America for 99 cents. Apple TV also streams content from Netflix, YouTube, Flickr and MobileMe, as well as music, photos and videos from PCs and Macs to your HD TV.

Apple TV features built-in HDMI, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and an internal power supply for easy set-up. It’s up to 80 percent smaller than the previous generation, measuring in at less than 4 inches square. Apple TV can also be controlled via iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using the Remote app, available as a free download on the App Store. It will be available in late September for just $99.


 Apple iPod touch

The new iPod touch is the thinnest and lightest iPod touch to date. It has tons of new features including Apple’s Retina display, FaceTime video calling, HD video recording, Apple’s A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, iOS 4.1 and Game Center. It also features up to 40 hours of music playback and seven hours of video playback on a single battery charge.

A favorite feature of the iPhone 4, the new iPod touch has a front-facing camera and mic, allowing you to make FaceTime video calls over Wi-Fi. The rear-facing camera can be used to capture HD video and when used with the iMovie app, you can combine movie clips, photos and music right on the device. The iMovie app can be purchased for $4.99 through the App Store.

The new iPod touch will be available next week for $229 for the 8GB model, $299 for the 32GB model and $399 for the 64GB model through the Apple Store.


 Apple iPod nano

Nearly half the size and weight of the previous generation, the new iPod nano has been completely redesigned. It now features the popular Multi-Touch interface, so you can navigate your music collection by tapping or swiping a finger on the display. It is made of a polished aluminum and glass and features a built-in clip. The new iPod nano also has Genius Mixes, the ability to create and edit playlists, a built-in FM radio with live pause and it touts up to 24 hours of music playback on a single battery charge.

The new iPod nano will be available next week for $149 for the 8GB model and $179 for the 16GB model. Both models are available in silver, graphite, blue, green, orange and pink. The 8GB and 16GB iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED will also be available through the Apple Store and Apple’s retail stores.


 Apple iPod shuffle

The new iPod shuffle has also been redesigned and includes clickable “ring” buttons as well as Apple’s VoiceOver technology, allowing you to navigate music and playlists without looking at the device. It also now supports Genius Mixes.

Featuring an all-aluminum enclosure and a built-in clip, the wearable shuffle comes in five colors—silver, blue, green, orange and pink. It touts almost 50 percent more battery life,giving you over 15 hours of music on a single charge. It has 2GB of storage and will be available next week for $49.


 iTunes 10 with Ping

iTunes gets social with the new iTunes 10 with Ping. It allows you to follow your favorite artists and friends to find out what music they’re talking about, listening to and downloading. iTunes Ping lets you post your thoughts and opinions, your favorite albums and songs, the music you’ve downloaded from iTunes, plus view concert listings and tell your friends which concerts you plan to attend. iTunes 10 also features HD TV show rentals for 99 cents an episode and AirPlay wireless music playback.

With AirPlay wireless music playback, you can listen to your music on remote speakers using Apple’s AirPort Express base station. Don’t have an AirPort Express? It also now works without AirPort Express, using speakers, receivers and stereo systems from companies including Bowers & Wilkins, JBL, Denon and iHome, so you can listen to your iTunes music library wirelessly from any room in the house with no extra gear required.

iTunes 10 is available immediately as a free download at www.itunes.com.

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Grace Digital Audio Lets You Rock Out(side)

August 31st, 2010 by admin


 Rock Speaker

Whether you spend your Labor Day at the pool or outside grilling your favorite food, it’s not as much fun if you don’t have music to entertain you and your guests, right? Grace Digital Audio has a new family of weatherproof wireless speaker systems that let you do just that.
The three systems, all available now at www.GraceDigitalAudio.com, are the Rock Speaker, Schooner II, and Mini-Bullets II.

Using Grace Digital’s universal transmitter along with an MP3, mobile phone, stereo system, computer or CD player, you can send music wirelessly to multiple Grace Digital devices. Up to 10 accessory speakers can be added to each system. Have a Rock Speaker in the backyard, Schooner II on the porch and Mini-Bullets II by the grill or in the kitchen, all playing as one sound system. Each wireless speaker system meets international weatherproofing standards, and has an operating range of over 150 feet.

Rock Speaker features include:

  • Equipped with 1 x 1″ tweeter and 1 x 4″ full range speaker
  • Dimensions 12.13″ x 15.51″ x 14.29″
  • Powered by built-in rechargeable 12V battery or 15V AC adapter (included)
  • IPX7 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $149.99


 Schooner II

Schooner II features include:

  • 2 waterproof wireless speaker cabinets with built-in carrying handles
  • Auto standby after 15 minutes of no audio to save battery
  • IPX3 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $129.99


 Mini-Bullets II

Mini-Bullets II features include:

  • 2 waterproof wireless speakers equipped with 1 x 3″ full range speaker and double bass boost (DBB)
  • Powered by 9V AC adapters (included) or 6 AA batteries (not included)
  • IPX3 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Features a mood light, up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $99.99

The Rock Speaker, Schooner II, and Mini-Bullets II are all available now at www.GraceDigitalAudio.com.

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Grace Digital Audio Lets You Rock Out(side)

August 31st, 2010 by admin


 Rock Speaker

Whether you spend your Labor Day at the pool or outside grilling your favorite food, it’s not as much fun if you don’t have music to entertain you and your guests, right? Grace Digital Audio has a new family of weatherproof wireless speaker systems that let you do just that.
The three systems, all available now at www.GraceDigitalAudio.com, are the Rock Speaker, Schooner II, and Mini-Bullets II.

Using Grace Digital’s universal transmitter along with an MP3, mobile phone, stereo system, computer or CD player, you can send music wirelessly to multiple Grace Digital devices. Up to 10 accessory speakers can be added to each system. Have a Rock Speaker in the backyard, Schooner II on the porch and Mini-Bullets II by the grill or in the kitchen, all playing as one sound system. Each wireless speaker system meets international weatherproofing standards, and has an operating range of over 150 feet.

Rock Speaker features include:

  • Equipped with 1 x 1″ tweeter and 1 x 4″ full range speaker
  • Dimensions 12.13″ x 15.51″ x 14.29″
  • Powered by built-in rechargeable 12V battery or 15V AC adapter (included)
  • IPX7 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $149.99


 Schooner II

Schooner II features include:

  • 2 waterproof wireless speaker cabinets with built-in carrying handles
  • Auto standby after 15 minutes of no audio to save battery
  • IPX3 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $129.99


 Mini-Bullets II

Mini-Bullets II features include:

  • 2 waterproof wireless speakers equipped with 1 x 3″ full range speaker and double bass boost (DBB)
  • Powered by 9V AC adapters (included) or 6 AA batteries (not included)
  • IPX3 (International weatherproofing standard) approved
  • Features a mood light, up to 150′ wireless range and 7hrs of battery life
  • Price: $99.99

The Rock Speaker, Schooner II, and Mini-Bullets II are all available now at www.GraceDigitalAudio.com.

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Onkyo Intros Trio of THX-Certified A/V Separates

August 30th, 2010 by admin


 Onkyo THX-Certified Home Theater Components

Sixteen years ago, Onkyo introduced the world’s first THX Certified A/V receiver, the TX-SV919THX. Fast forward to today, and Onkyo unveils three new THX Certified components – the company’s first A/V preamplifier/processor that is both 3D-Ready and THX-Certified, a 150-watt nine-channel amplifier, and a Blu-ray player that is loaded with features.

The PR-SC5508 is Onkyo’s top-of-the-line 9.2-channel audio-video preamp/processor. It is THX-Ultra 2 Plus certified, network-capable, has a 3D-Ready HDMI-1.4a interface, HQV Reon-VX video processing, ISF Video Calibration, and more top-of-the line audio/video features.

The networking features offer DLNA 1.5 and Windows 7 compatible connection to PC audio and internet radio. The system is configured for Pandora, Rhapsody, Mediafly, Slacker, Napster, VTuner, and Sirius Internet Radio. Video performance comes in the form of HQV Reon-VX processing, 1080p upscaling, and individual ISF calibration capability for all video sources. This THX-Ultra 2 Plus certified system features state of the art processing from Dolby, THX, DTS, and Audyssey, including the Audyssey’s new MultEQ XT 32. Connectivity options include 8 HDMI inputs, dual USB’s, two balanced line-level XLR audio inputs, and nine XLR preamp outputs. The PR-SC5508 will be available in September for $2,199.

The companion PA-MC5500 is a nine-channel THX-Ultra2 Plus certified analog power amplifier that is 8-ohm rated at 150 Watts per channel, and up to 400 Watts dynamic power into 3 ohms. It features Onkyo’s WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology), three-stage inverted Darlington circuitry and professional balanced line-level XLR inputs. The 51-lb PA-MC5500 has a rigid, anti-resonant chassis, gold-plated inputs and outputs, plus multi-zone and bi-amp capability. Also available in September, the PA-MC5500 will be priced at $1,699.

Last but certainly not least is the BD-SP808, Onkyo’s THX Certified and DLNA 1.5 Certified Blu-ray Disc Player. Features include Video On Demand, Marvel Qdeo video scaler, and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio sound. It has a center-mounted drive mechanism to reduce vibrations, an SD card slot and an Ethernet port for Profile 2.0 BD-Live features like picture-in-picture and web-sourced firmware updates. Also, in HDMI Source Direct mode, the player can output the video signal in its native resolution. The BD-SP808 will have an MSRP of $599 and will be available September 2010.

For more information, visit www.onkyousa.com.

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