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by Rich R · Posted
SVS just announced its new app-controlled 4000-series subwoofers, and with 1200W of RMS power and a 13.5" driver, they just might literally raise the roof. The SB-4000 (SB referring to its sealed-box design) is available in black ash or piano gloss black and features a 19 to 310 Hz frequency response
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted
We’re certain you know Shure for its microphones, wireless systems, headphones, and possibly even earphones. After all, the company has been a stalwart in live-sound scenarios and pro-audio syndicates for quite a long time now. The SE Series of earphone is no stranger to the accolades Shure is surely assured with; with their reliance on MicroDrivers, easily-replaceable cables, and sound-isolating design, these earphones have been showing up plugged into the ears of everyone from professional musicians to subway straphangers.
Now, Shure has
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
by Allan Weitz · Posted
The “Green Movement” has influenced manufacturers in the photographic community for quite some time. Lead and arsenic, a pair of heavy metals that contribute to the “character” and performance of optical glass, have been collectively called industrial poisons for decades. Beginning in the late 1990s, lead and arsenic were slowly phased out of formulas for lens elements and replaced by environmentally friendlier formulas that maintain the “look and feel” of the formulas they replaced.
The Green Movement has also had an impact on many of the
by Sam Mallery · Posted
Compared to other kinds of electronics, purchasing a record player is typically a more meaningful acquisition. It carries with it a commitment to embrace the technology of yesterday. It makes it possible to play the music of past generations—not from compressed, impersonal Internet streams—but often from the same physical discs that were handled and listened to by people from another time. It can be a deep experience. It’s also a lot of fun!
Because you will
by Michael Antonoff · Posted
What is a projection screen and what is it used for?
A projection screen is a large reflective surface, usually white, that’s typically hung on a wall in a room at some distance in front of any type of digital or film projector for the purposes of entertainment, training, education, or sales presentation. Compared to a bare wall, a projection screen affords higher reflectivity, resulting in a brighter picture. A screen also bestows a more uniform image surface and truer color rendition. Still, there are special paints that can be
by Daniel Bockrath · Posted
Audiophiles rejoice! B&H is happy to announce the inclusion of a premier high-fidelity brand to the company’s ever-expanding catalog of professional and personal audio solutions.
Marantz offers a broad range of home hi-fi equipment that includes CD players, super audio CD players, Blu-ray players,
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
If we were to claim that listening to music on vinyl records is more popular than ever, we wouldn't be historically accurate. However, the sustained popularity of record players continues to impress us here at B&H. Many people are rediscovering their fondness for the sound and feel of vinyl records, and droves of new people are encountering it for the first time. Whether you're interested in purchasing your first record player, or if you're ready to upgrade from the one your uncle handed down to you in 1973, this guide is for you.
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