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SV Staff  |  Apr 25, 2018
Emotiva DC-2 Desktop DAC
Supercharge your desktop rig! That’s what you’ll be able to do with the DC-2, an update of Emotiva’s reference-quality DC-1 digital-to-analog converter (DAC). Emotiva CEO Dan Laufman calls the new half-height DAC a “no-holds-barred converter for any enthusiast whose music library is stored on a computer or hard drive.
SV Staff  |  Sep 21, 2020
Britain’s Arcam has announced the ST60, the company’s first network audio player.
Mark Henninger  |  Oct 04, 2023  |  First Published: Oct 03, 2023
Today in London, Arcam unveiled its latest audio line, the Radia Series, during a live event at the Vinyl Factory. The series features three integrated amplifiers: the Arcam A5, A15, and A25, alongside the Arcam CD5 CD player and Arcam ST5 high-resolution streamer. This initial offering represents a harmonious blend of Arcam’s established British audio heritage with modern design aesthetics and technology.
Bob Ankosko  |  May 09, 2024
Arcam, today announced plans to add two new high-power integrated streaming amplifiers and an upscale high-resolution streamer to its award-winning Radia Series, launched last fall to appeal to a younger audience with high quality sound and more accessible prices.
Mark Henninger  |  Jul 24, 2025
Ascendo Immersive Audio GmbH has unveiled its latest subwoofers, the 64-inch The64 Sub Pro Passive Infrasonic Sealed and the 100-inch The100 Sub Pro Passive Infrasonic Sealed, succeeding the The50 and The80 models. The company positions these as the largest home cinema subwoofers available, designed to enhance low-frequency performance for home theater and high-end audio systems.
Bob Ankosko  |  Jul 23, 2024
Hi-res portable audio specialist Astell & Kern has introduced a modern-day equivalent to iconic Sony Walkman that started the personal music revolution way back in 1979.
Bob Ankosko  |  Nov 28, 2023
Acoustic Transducer Company (ATC), the pro-leaning U.K.-based firm that bills itself as “manufacturer of the finest audio systems in the world,” today introduced a subwoofer designed to reproduce the lowest four octaves of the audio band.
Bob Ankosko  |  Mar 25, 2024
Atlantic Technology has introduced an updated version of the speaker it considers to be the finest effort in its 30-year history.
SV Staff  |  Nov 20, 2023
Portrait Displays, maker of the popular Calman video calibration software used by video professionals and TV reviewers, has introduced a high-luminance colorimeter for enthusiasts that costs only $299.
Bob Ankosko  |  Jul 13, 2023
California-based headphone specialist Audeze has partnered with Microsoft to develop a limited-edition “Ultraviolet” version of its popular Maxwell “ultra-low-latency” gaming headset.
Mark Henninger  |  Sep 30, 2024
Audeze, the premium headphone manufacturer renowned for high-end, audiophile-grade products, has just unveiled its latest creation: the CRBN2 electrostatic headphones. As part of Audeze’s ongoing pursuit of cutting-edge audio technology, the CRBN2 introduces the company’s new Symmetric Linear Acoustic Modulator (SLAM) technology, promising listeners an exceptional level of transparency and enhanced bass response.
Bob Ankosko  |  Dec 08, 2022
Audeze, the Santa Ana, CA-based company specializing in planar-magnetic headphones, today introduced two versions of a new “ultra-low-latency” wireless gaming headset dubbed Maxwell — one for Xbox and one for PlayStation.
Bob Ankosko  |  May 08, 2023
AudioControl today announced that the G4 series amplifiers shown last fall at CEDIA 2022 are all now available.
Bob Ankosko  |  Oct 24, 2022
Audioengine, the Austin-based company specializing in powered speakers and all-in-one music systems, has introduced its first headphone amplifier/digital audio converter (DAC) with the goal of providing a hassle-free way of upgrading high-resolution music listening over headphones.
Bob Ankosko  |  Oct 26, 2023
The world will be a better place when we can get rid of all those messy wires. Though we still have a ways to go before a full-on wireless AV system is a reality, Austin-based Audioengine is doing its part to advance the cause with a mini subwoofer that is wireless and sells for $439.

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