Monthly Archives: September 2010

Earthquake Sound Cinenova Grande Power Amplifier with Class A Bias

September 30, 2010
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Earthquake Sound Cinenova Grande Power Amplifier with Class A Bias

We reviewed the Earthquake Sound Cinénova Grande multi-channel amplifier several years ago, but it has gone through some changes in the circuitry, including significantly higher output, so we thought it was time to revisit this legendary product. It is available with up to seven amplifier modules, each capable of delivering 360 watts RMS into...

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Emotiva PMC-1 7.1 Media Processor-Controller First Look

September 30, 2010
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What happens when the manufacturer of budget products decides to pull out all the stops? The Emotiva PMC-1 Media Processor/Controller has a lot of features that dealers and custom installers will find attractive. With seven HDMI 1.4 inputs (with Audio Return Channel) and two outputs, RCA and balanced outputs for 7.2 channels, 7.1 channel...

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LG 60PX950 THX Certified 3D Plasma First Look

September 29, 2010
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LG front-and-centered its new PX950, the “world’s first THX Certified 3D plasma TV”. It was given the red carpet treatment at the booth and to be honest it looked pretty good in terms of black levels and picture quality. LG is one of the only company’s that seems to be thinking this whole 3D...

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LG BD590 Network Blu-ray w/250GB Video Review

September 29, 2010
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Blu-ray players have come down in price considerably and now it seems the fight is on for features and market share. LG has tackled this problem by filling its new BD590 with all of the network features you could want, including built-in 802.11n wireless, Netflix, VUDU, Pandora, YouTube and more. But they went a...

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Aperion Audio Intimus 4T Summit Wireless System First Look

September 28, 2010
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The Aperion Audio Intimus 4T Summit Wireless System is the ultimate lifestyle system that looks great, sounds great, and is easy to setup. I look forward to reviewing this system and recommending it to those like my parents whom are fed up with complex bulky A/V gear. The beauty of this system is it...

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