Wednesday, 16 November 2011

How small can a high-end speaker be?

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November 16, 2011

    How small can a high-end speaker be?
PSB's Imagine mini speaker is just a hair over 9 inches tall, but it sounds as refined and clear as a much larger speaker.
PSB's Imagine mini speaker is just a hair over 9 inches tall, but it sounds as refined and clear as a much larger speaker.

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    Zephyr portable speakers boosts your sound and power
Zephyr portable speakers boosts your sound and power
Spar's new line of Bluetooth portable speakers not only blasts your music but also doubles as a charger for your mobile device. Check out the entire family here.

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  The 404 948: Where we're in some deep dish (podcast)
Leaked from today's 404 Podcast episode: Congress rules pizzas count as vegetables, Wi-Fi
Leaked from today's 404 Podcast episode: Congress rules pizzas count as vegetables, Wi-Fi "notworks" come to Brooklyn-bound subways, Salvation Army using Square for mobile credit card donations, SOPA makes powerful enemies, and AIM rises from the ashes of AOL

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  NHT SuperPower speaker, a power to be reckoned with?
NHT's best-selling SuperZero speaker has been an audiophile favorite for ages, and now there's a self-powered version with a built-in 90-watt amplifier.
NHT's best-selling SuperZero speaker has been an audiophile favorite for ages, and now there's a self-powered version with a built-in 90-watt amplifier.

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  A different kind of analog-digital hi-fi system
Music Hall's turntable plus powered speaker system is ideal for analog loving audiophiles who also happen to have an iPod!
Music Hall's turntable plus powered speaker system is ideal for analog loving audiophiles who also happen to have an iPod!

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  The heavy-metal-speaker man
Alon Wolf is a brave man; he started an American high-end speaker company in 2005.
Alon Wolf is a brave man; he started an American high-end speaker company in 2005.

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  Energy's tiny desktop speaker-subwoofer system
Energy's pint-size Power EM-2.1 three-piece satellite/subwoofer system ($100) takes up an absolute minimum of space.
Energy's pint-size Power EM-2.1 three-piece satellite/subwoofer system ($100) takes up an absolute minimum of space.

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