Articles in the Speakers Category
Posted in Gadgets, Gold, Shopping, Speakers on 1 May 2008

Till date, I have played countless distinctively designed elite speakers at EliteChoice, but call it my hard luck or absence of revolutionary CD players in the markets that I hardly have any of them here. But now the unveiling of CD-T300 Pro CD player resembling an UFO by a China-based firm called Shanling has opened an entry gate for me. The firm is an established name in the production of CD players with inimitable appeal and personality. The CD-T300 Pro features 4 amplification valves, gold-layered tube legs, and 2 remote controls and not to ignore the way it glares at you.
Designed using aluminum alloy, the CD player weighs 24 pounds and radiates a blue glow for that blissful feel when someone fingers it.
Via lussorian
Posted in Shopping, Speakers on 28 April 2008

Witnessing a visible surge in the number of people chasing DJ as their profession, those turntables developers cannot sit at peace. Making the best of their need, here is a company called Linn that is engaged into production of funky turntables. Lately unveiled Majik LP12 is the latest model that is being said to be a revamp of the sounded LP12 turntable offering by Linn almost 35 years ago with an only difference that the new one comes with an elbow. Based on the innovative record setting Sondek, the Majik edition adds a new Linn power supply, a solid base board, an Adikt MM cartridge and a Pro-Ject 9cc tone arm. The Majik LP12 makes use of a flat Neoprene belt that makes things moving along with a single-piece carbon-fiber arm tube and head-shell.
The sub-chassis on the deck are machine-pressed, thereby offering a strong consistency. It is available in five different finishes and is priced at $4,000. If it fails to convince you, then free feel to consider USB turntable and world’s most expensive turntable.
Via LuxuryLaunches/ AudioJunkies
Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Speakers, Theater on 7 April 2008

For movie aficionados, a home theatre offers a bigger vision of life that stands beyond watching mere movies or playing games. It can be your prestigious cenotaph for your favorite flick. This was proved by case in point i.e. Batman Theater and $6mn home theater by Jeremy Kipnis. And now a round of applause to welcome the latest entrant viz. the Pirates of the Caribbean theater developed by Paul and Emily Konold.

Rachel Cericola from the Electronic House could discover this contemporary invention adorned with panorama from the traverse as well as the movie and specks bought from Disney directly or hand built. The frescos were completed by a 13-year-old artist Caden Jones who tinted the archways in the theater.

The room offers a 16:9 screen that comes with a custom masking system to make the configuration 2.35:1, thereby offering the dual pleasure of watching movies and sporting events. The vestibule is known as Laffite’s Landing that is a part of the innovative theme park appeal and has wood plank floors, whiskey barrels, and gold and there is a bar at the back of the theater with treasure maps and gold under the glass tabletop.

You can take pride in owing this comfort by dropping $30,000.
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Posted in Chair, Designer, Furniture, Gadgets, Shopping, Speakers on 4 April 2008

This seemingly ordinary chair offering interesting sitting arrangements stands beyond extraordinary. It would be an insult to tag it as a mere chair as it is functional to burn your stress and relax your mind. If you have space crunch and desire to have a headphones like ambience for watching movies and concert DVDs, then this product designed by D+S Sound Labs is going to be your sure shot target.
With five speakers (two fronts, two surrounds and a subwoofer) positioned at the base of chair, the model aims to offer a surround sound experience, courtesy D+S Sound Labs. The frontage makes use of 5.25-inch coaxial drivers in a 6-inch PVC field, and are accumulated on black metal tubing that can be oblique the way you like. The setting has 4-inch coaxial drivers and fire sliding at you from the either side of the upper console. The 12-inch subwoofer erected at the base of the seat produces a striking bass. You would feel complete while lounging on this baby. The exciting chair is available in 24 shades; pick one that matches to your room décor by dropping $3,000.
Via ElectronicHouse
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Speakers on 29 March 2008

Turntable is one thing that turns me on but at the same time I chose to ignore the most expensive lot of turntables. Lately, I put my fingers or rather eyes upon USB turntable at Gizmodo. Called Vestax Guber CM-02, the turntable is elegantly striking. Not much details are available about the product but they say while DJ Deals can bring it home for $499, Japanese can ink a neat deal for $233.
Posted in Designer, Furniture, Home Decor, Shopping, Speakers on 29 March 2008

The very mention of waterbeds would mean an invitation for those who have some extra dough to burn unless it is being used by patient suffering from bedsores. It would be wrong to label these beds as similar to floating beds. It is designed by Akva Sound, a company that have experimented with the impossible possibilities and produced this waterbed integrated with built-in-speakers. The incredible team has carved laurels by utilizing the potential of water as a sound and oscillation carrier that led to its birth. Akva Sound is equipped with revolutionary base plate that gives space to loudspeakers fitted inside the bed.
Posted in Diamond, Electronic Products, Gadgets, Shopping, Speakers on 18 March 2008

Party venues viz. pubs, nightclubs or lounges seem to be a passé. The Gen X today wants to burst their stress by breaking the monotony of same-old surroundings. Considering this, installing outdoor subwoofer is bound to change your mood. Coming right from the world of fairy tale camouflaged as a seasoned tree trunk, the subwoofer features a unique and natural appeal; and can compliment your outdoor speaker system in the most dramatic way. Featuring a watertight, Teflon sealed aerospace grade channels; the tree trunk subwoofer is designed to hammer the loudest of elements and stands out amongst gamut of outdoor speakers produced till date.
Besides offering a mind-blowing show of disguise, the tree trunk subwoofer aims at gripping your attention with its ability to make you shake your leg to the rhythm of hard-hitting bass notes. It comes equipped with a power of an 8″ polypropylene cone with a rubber surround, a sensitivity of 89db and a frequency response of 20Hz - 200Hz. It is undoubtedly a treat for music lovers. Now start envisaging an open-air party where tree trunks come alive and give their best shot to make the party a blast. Getting this subwoofer is quite affordable and can be yours on a drop of a $149.50. Click here to buy.
Posted in Electronic Products, Shopping, Speakers on 27 February 2008

Switzerland-based audio manufacturer Goldmund is popularly known for the production of audio and video equipments and accessories bearing hefty price tag. This was proved by Goldmund’s offering of $300k media room and world’s most expensive turntable priced at $3, 00,000. But the latest in their kitty is a Blu-ray player that brings forth the inheritance of hefty price tags. They claim that the latest Eidos 20 BD is the first Blu-ray player from High end audio industry. But if you actually sit down and analyze this player than in return of $17,000 you will be getting nothing in terms of your thought of bringing home a power-driven designer product. It features the AC-Curator power supply circuit ensuring superior picture and sound constancy and dynamics, and the Mechanical damping for definitive sound and video reproduction with minimal mechanical and electrical buckles. Goldmund is inviting orders for this Blu-ray player.
Via Crave
Posted in Speakers, Technology, Theater on 12 February 2008

Having talked about world’s most expensive stereo system, Batcave home theater, Retirement Theater, $300k Goldmund Media Room, we now came across $6 mn home theater produced by Jeremy Kipnis. The music coax, producer, classical music aficionado and now the inventor of a huge home theater system, Jeremy Kipnis consciously knows his pursuit. It cannot be tagged as smutty posh as it is a reasonable bargain that settles for $6 million. The picture constituents are formed of a Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector with an imposing 4,096-by-2,160 resolution and the Stewart Snowmatte 1.0 Gain Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture screen stands at a massive 18 x 10-foot that is no less than an actual theater screen.

The Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player complements the state-of-the-art Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player with SATA Drive (72 HDTV Hours Total) and Mark Levinson N° 51 DVD/CD Media Player upping the bet for other HT systems. It also features HLD-X0 Hi-Vision HDTV MUSE Laserdisc Player along with JVC HMDH-5U D-VHS recorder that helps you record a running live telecast. And for gaming fans, it offers a Sony PlayStation 3 Gaming Console.
Gallery: $6 Million Home Theater
Via AudioVideoInteriors/ Playstation Boards
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Gadgets, Shopping, Speakers on 29 January 2008

iTube, the latest invention by Aquallusion is an active and vibrant iPod speaker that offers the ultimate musical experience to its users, thereby producing different shades and infusing bubbling effects. The 30-inch tall speaker produces a sound in 360° angle from the foot of the 30-inch tall speaker while the light effects can be tailored via remote control. Retailed at $249, the iTube offers the facility of aroma therapy as well.
This can be counted as an eco-friendly gadget as it produces no bacteria, no heat buildup energy saving 12v System. Check out the video here.
Via GeekAlerts





