The Final Audio DX4000CL takes its design inspiration from the Sonarous line of headphones that haven’t been around for a while now. Final returns to this style of build with the DX4000CL. The ...
I’ve used a lot of different audio setups over the years. Everything from Blue Yeti to Rode has come across my desk. I’ve used condenser mics with every polar pattern imaginable and hooked up hundreds ...
Campfire Audio is one of the leading audio brands in the United States, best known for its mega-hits like the Andromeda. Today, we’re looking at one of the newest members of the company’s Chromatic ...
Peachtree Audio’s GaN400 stereo power amp ($3,000) blazes new trails for Class D amplification. The amp uses cutting-edge GaNFET transistors in its output stage, delivering a massive 400wpc! Read on.
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Audio-Technica ATH-GL3 Closed Back & ATH-GDL3 Open Back Wired Headphones Review – There’s an abundance of choice for players when it comes to choosing a good pair of gaming headphones. Choosing one ...
Rode's second video-focused Rodecaster offers comprehensive production tools that almost rival the older, more expensive original Rodecaster Video in a smaller package. AIAIAI Unit-4 review: Unique ...
Anticipation is a double-edged sword, and the new Sonos Ace headphones have plenty to do in order to justify both their $449 price and the time it took the company to bring them to market. Taking on ...
Beats made significant updates to audio quality and battery life on the Solo 4, but the design is in need of a refresh. Beats says it re-engineered the audio on the Solo 4 for “incredible, ...
Orchard Audio first announced a collaborative effort with Danville Signal and Hollis Audio Labs in September of last year. Users can buy an electronics package to be used with a variety of 2-way, ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...