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 ...
The Clarus Audiophile Crimson Series cables are more expensive than some entry-level systems but they do deliver what they promise. I already put on my fire suit for this one. Cables are one of the ...
Gordon J. Gow Technologies, Inc, manufacturer of Tributaries cables, introduced the Clarus Audiophile Collection, a new family of high-end audio, video, digital, speaker and power cables designed for ...
Update, 7/31/15: We've published the results of the our cable analyzer test on the Audioquest Vodka, courtesy of Kurt Denke at Blue Jeans Cable. Those serve as a complement to our feature, which ...
The audiophile is a rare specimen of tech enthusiast, a person dedicated to experiencing music and other audio with the highest possible fidelity. But there's an upper bound to fidelity that binds ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You’re wasting money on audiophile cables, new tests suggest. A controlled comparison between a budget RCA cable and a boutique ...
priced cable product from DH Labs that uses an air foam dielectric, pure copper conductors and gold with Teflon connectors. The new White Lightning cable is ultra clear and uncolored as any on the ...
Back in February, we ran a piece discussing a hyper-expensive “audiophile-grade” Ethernet cable, the Audioquest Diamond. An 8-meter version of the Audioquest Diamond costs about $4,500, and a 12-meter ...
Whether or not Monster Cables are worth it is a war that has raged since home theater immemorial. A poster at Audioholics was put in a room with five fellow audiophiles, and a Martin Logan SL-3 ...
Wasting money on expensive audio cables is one thing, but spending money on “audiophile grade” power cables? That seems downright idiotic. So you probably won’t be too surprised to learn that $300 ...
Most hobbies come with some niche expenses, but audio equipment—and sound fidelity—are especially bad about upcharging for "audiophile" grade gear that probably won't improve your listening experience ...