Researching the Research
The CEA is going to do a market research project on high-resolution audio. I talked about this in a previous
Read moreThe CEA is going to do a market research project on high-resolution audio. I talked about this in a previous
Read moreAs most of you know, I had a pair of one the world’s most expensive speakers in my demo room
Read moreThe last stage of my Harman tour took Sean E. Olive, Director of Acoustic Research, and I to areas that
Read moreI was fortunate to be able visit the world headquarters of Harman Kardon International this past Friday. My tour guide
Read moreRegular readers of my posts may recognize the name Dr. Sean E. Olive. He is the Director of Acoustic Research
Read moreThe longest journey starts with the first step. I’m been on this journey for over 14 years now and am
Read moreAudiophiles are tweak-a-holics. Sometimes I think that we enjoy the process of changing out cables and testing some new highly
Read moreThe Audiophiliac, aka Steve Guttenberg, wrote an interesting piece over at cnet.com (click here to read the entire article) that
Read moreDespite the best efforts of many talented individuals and inspired companies, my heart of heart knows that high-resolution audio will
Read moreHere’s the continuation of yesterday’s post: “With a sampling rate between 96 and 192 kHz” – I love this one.
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