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Ultimate AV Staff  |  Sep 08, 2005  |  0 comments

Primedia's Home Technology Group has announced that the Home Entertainment Show 2006 will take place at the Sheraton Gateway Hilton in Los Angeles, CA on June 1-4, 2006. Previous successful events were held in Los Angeles in 1992, 1995, and 1998.

 |  Sep 07, 2005  |  0 comments
Wilson (far right) with Porcupine Tree Photo by Lasse Hoile, courtesy Atlantic Your most recent albums, 2002's In Absentia and the new Deadwing (Lava/Atlantic), are both available in DVD-Audio editions from DTS. When you were mixing the last one, you said you didn't want to be influenced by any other surround mixes.
user  |  Sep 07, 2005  |  0 comments
As you probably know, there's bass - and then there's bass. But for the few who really know, there's also BASS.
Ken C. Pohlmann  |  Sep 06, 2005  |  0 comments

Sorry to break the news, but your shiny, spiffy iPod is an obsolete piece of junk. Ditto the other electronic toys you tote in your L.L. Bean knapsack. They'll soon be vacuumed up, integrated, and reissued as a new paradigm that we can't live without.

John Sciacca  |  Sep 06, 2005  |  0 comments

Few sports hold as fast to their traditions as golf. In fact, one of the sport's ruling bodies is known as the Royal and Ancient. Before i was a custom installer, i was a golf pro at a swanky club in northern California.

David Katzmaier  |  Sep 05, 2005  |  0 comments
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Al Griffin  |  Sep 05, 2005  |  0 comments
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Ken C. Pohlmann  |  Sep 05, 2005  |  0 comments

Last time I checked, there were five different recordable-DVD disc types - a potential compatibility catastrophe. Wouldn't it be great if someone invented a player that could play all kinds of DVDs? Even better, what if it was also a recorder?

David Ranada  |  Sep 05, 2005  |  0 comments
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Al Griffin  |  Sep 05, 2005  |  0 comments

Unlike oxygen, food, or water, surround sound isn't necessary for survival. But if you recently upgraded to a slim, big-screen HDTV, you're probably feeling a need to update the audio part of your system with something equally tasty. Home theater used to mean huge tower speakers or chunky satellites paired with subwoofers that took up as many cubic feet as an SUV's gas tank.

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