Wednesday, May 6, 2009

NuForce Icon Desktop Audio Amplifier

NuForce Icon Desktop Audio AmplifierNuForce unveiled the Icon its newest amplifier featuring 12W per-channel output (26Hz-50kHz @ 4ohm load), a 3.5-mm stereo input for connecting an iPod or other digital audio players, a USB cable for operation with a PC or Mac, and standard RCA inputs. There is also an amplified headphone output for the headphones enthusiasts and a USB D/A converter (32-48kHz, 16-bit) bring together into a convenient pocket sized format.

The NuForce Icon will be available for sale at Amazon.com for $249.

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB External Sound Card

Creative unveiled in Japan the new Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 external sound card delivering true 5.1-channel surround sound via a single USB connection. The model, SB-SR51-XFI, will feature Creative's X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer and X-Fi CMSS-3D Surround technology as well as Dolby Digital/DTS decoding with pass-through 24-bit/96kHz outputs. There will also be Directsound, EAX and Open AL API support.

It will be available during the second week of May for a price expected to be less than $90.

Asus Xonar D2X Sound Card

uru3D listens to sounds. “……Fashionably late .. two things nice about coming late to the party is that you know what everybody’s wearing and everybody notices your arrival. The Asus Xonar D2X is a high-end sound card is without equal for your enthusiast-level PC. Behold its over-the-top looks, marvel at its no-holds-barred features and be captivated by the sound it produces.


The D2X isn’t for everyone, it’s expensive, it’s a showboat and it wants power. But, it is without equal. You may find better, but certainly not an equal.
It took all of 5 seconds of listening to the Xonar D2X to know that it is our new reference sound card.  This unseats the Auzentech X-Fi Prelude at the high end (not that we really keep track of these things) as our favorite all-around card to game, listen to music and watch movies with.  Well done.  As always, though, with bad recordings or low bit-rate MP3, the D2X is merciless in revealing flaws. This is high-def audio folks…..”.

7.1 CH Home Theater Speaker System(T7500)

Product Description
Description: 
7.1 channel surround home theater speaker system 
Wooden case for whole set, including woofer and satellite speakers 
Infrared remote control and front panel control keys 
VFD indication 

Specification: 
Power Output: RMS210W (70W+20Wx7) 
Subwoofer: 70W 
Satellite: 20Wx7 
Speaker Driver: Woofer: 8 inch; 
Center: 3 inch x 2 + 1.5 inch x 1 
Satellite: 3 inch x 4 + 1.5 inch x 1 
Subwoofer Speakers: 30Hz180Hz 
Satellite Speakers: 180Hz18KHz 
Separation: >=45dB 
S/N ratio: >=75dB 

Loading QTY 
90sets / 20FT 
190sets / 40FT 
200sets / 40HQ 

Packaging 
Master carton, Gift box, Remote Control, User manual, RCA cable, RCA to 3.5mm converter, Fuse 

Option 
2.4G Wireless technology for surround speakers 
FM radio function 
USB OTG, MP3, WMA playback 
SD/MMC Card reader 
Digital decoder with optical and coaxial input 
Bluetooth

LG HT762TZ: DVD upscaler, 5.1 surround and boozy speakers

Some time ago we reviewed an LG home cinema system, which wowed us with its low cost and high performance. So when LG offered to send us its new HT762TZ 5.1 system, with a built-in DVD player and the added bonus of some stylish Champagne-flute speakers, we were understandably excited.
As we've said many times, in countless reviews, flat-panel TVs often let themselves down with poor-quality sound, so adding a surround-sound system--or at least a 2.1 system--is a very good idea, especially if you're a movie fan. One of the things we loved about LG's previous all-in-one system was that it offered great performance for a very reasonable price. The HT762TZ comes in at around 400 pounds ($792), which puts it about 100 pounds more expensive than the HT902TB, but it does add upscaling to 1080p and a much sleeker design.
You get six speakers, including four satellites for front and rear effects, a center speaker designed to accurately convey dialog and a subwoofer that's designed to blow your trousers off. The main unit, which includes the DVD player, also decodes surround sound from external sources and is capable of upscaling DVDs to 1080p--with the usual caveat that upscaling won't polish a turd.
At the rear of the unit you get HDMI out, for delivering the upscaled video to your TV. Component, composite and Scart outputs are there too, providing support for people who don't have HD TVs yet, or those of us who have run out of HDMI sockets. You get optical audio in, for connecting external sources too, such as an Xbox 360 or Blu-ray player.
The HT762TZ also supports DivX playback from DVD or USB memory stick, a feature that will appeal to people who occasionally download video from the Internet. You also get a built-in FM/AM radio with RDS, and according to LG, 700W of power (100W to the satellite speakers and centre channel and 200W to the sub).
The system was released on Asian markets a few months back. But now we've set the HT762TZ up in our own test area, so expect a full review soon.

Aspire Digital Amplified 5.1 Speaker Set

Front/Center/Surround Speaker Specifications:

§                                 Driver Size: 2.25” × 4 (per speaker)

§                                 Frequency Response: (± 1dB) 200Hz-20kHz

§                                 Channel Separation: 70dB

§                                 Input Sensitivity: 800±50mv

§                                 Signal to Noise Ratio: 85dB

§                                 Item Weight: 9 lbs each front and surround, 3 lbs center

§                                 Height: 40 inches Front and surround, 4 inches center

§                                 Diameter 3.5 inches front, center and surround

Subwoofer Specifications:

§                                 Power Handling: 150 Watts

§                                 Impedance: 8 Ohm

§                                 Driver: 10” x 1

§                                 Sensitivity: 88 Decibels

§                                 Freq. Response: 18Hz – 400Hz

§                                 Gross Dimension (LxWxH): 16”x6.5”x19.5”

§                                 Weight: 28.6 lbs

Amplifier Specification:

§                                 Power Output(RMS): 25Watts x 5 (front/center/surround)

§                                 Power Output(RMS): 100w (subwoofer)

§                                 Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohm

§                                 Total Harmonic Distortion: 1% at 100w, 8 Ohm

§                                 Voltage: 110V

§                                 Fuse: 3.15Amp

§                                 Frequency: 60Hz

§                                 Audio Input: 2

17 Cool Speakers Designs that Look Better than They Sound





Home audio speakers are designed to sound great, but many designers take it to the next level and create something so sexy that people can’t help but stare. They know what they do, because in these days a product that looks good has better chances to be sold. These creative speaker designs that you’re gonna see in this post combine both style and (hopefully) function, and we can say that they look better than they sound. :)

These speakers are simply called Speak-er, and for now they are just a very interesting “speak bubble shaped speakers” concept from Sherwood Forlee. This designer has on his page a sentence that I totally adore : “Sherwood Forlee is a designer with no design or art education.” I love this sentence because this is another proof that of a very creative product, without spending years studying. In these days with all the informations available on the internet you can learn anything and master it if you really want.

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