It doesn’t matter how lifelike the picture is on your fancy new OLED TV or 4K projector, your viewing experience will fall flat if you rely on the paper thin speakers built into today’s televisions.
Any desire to add a subwoofer to your stereo hi-fi system will naturally stem from your desire to hear more bass, deeper bass, or both. After all, typically even the largest floorstanders packed with ...
Fed up of weak TV speaker sound and wishy-washy music playback in your living room? Sounds like you need to invest in a ‘proper’ home audio setup, but with the sheer number of options available can be ...
After last month’s Axiom AudioFile appeared (February), an attentive reader emailed me and suggested that my detailed instructions on 5.1-channel home theater speaker setup had unjustly ignored tips ...
The new WiiM Amp, available for a fraction of the Sonos Amp's price, can handle lossless audio and supports all major Hi-Fi ...
Does your subwoofer suffer from bloated, boomy bass? Or does it sound undernourished and weak? We've got the cure for your bass blues. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With an endless amount of speaker systems out there to ...
Back in 2015, I profiled relative newcomer Beale Street Audio’s architectural in-ceiling subwoofers with their Sonic Vortex technology. Beale Street’s patented technology maintains high-quality audio ...
Want to enhance your TV audio without spending much? Then consider these best-rated 2.1 home theatre systems on Amazon that take up less space and are affordable too.
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
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