Reference 410 Consumer Headphones Your daily routine may take you to all kinds of places where you don’t want to be. But JBL Reference 400 headphones are your ticket out. With large, accurate transducers in compact on- and over-ear designs, 400 Series headphones deliver rich, powerful sound with plenty of the bass punch for which JBL is famous. If compact-but-powerful sounds like a winning combination, brace yourself for another one: lightweight-but-rugged. JBL 400 Series headphones are designed for hours of comfortable use.
Reference 510 Headphones The world can be a noisy place, often filled with people who didn’t get the memo about cell phone courtesy. That’s why JBL developed Reference 500 Series noise-canceling headphones. Now you can concentrate on your favorite music in all its full-spectrum glory, without the distraction of all the commotion around you. Choose a compact, on-ear model that automatically blocks out up to 70% of ambient noise, or an over-ear design that lets you dial up your preferred level of glorious silence, from library-like to complete-and-total.
Reference 610 Headphones Bluetooth® isn’t just for cell phone headsets any more. The JBL 600 Series combines the sound quality of high-end headphones with the convenience of Bluetooth wireless technology.
So many to choose from! Lets us boil it down. How to Choose a Floorstanding Speaker that fits you:
Marantz MA-9S2 Reference Series Power Amplifiers Review
Marantz MA-9S2 Power AmplifierThe list above has one tenet that I continue to hold true: high powered amplifiers are necessary to reproduce the full dynamic range of music with most speakers. This became apparent when I changed from the 100 Watt per channel Bella Extreme 100 to the 250 Watt.....
Lowther’s DX-65 driver in the Teresonic Magus XR Review
A new driver from Lowther is real news. A new five inch driver is even rarer news, so it was with great anticipation that I waited on this pair of speakers to arrive.
Aune Mini Headphone DAC User Review
The unit arrived from China well packed and everything seem to be in place. No external abuse by the carriers. The only problem was the power supply it came with. The box came with a cheap step-down converter.
The Aural Symphonics Chrono b2 is more a study in contrasts than most cables. Chrono b2 refers to balanced version 2.
Three Koetsu cartridges
The Koetsu line consists of 18 different cartridges divided into four sub categories. The aluminum body Black Goldline at $1800, the Rosewood series starting at $2600 and up to $5900, the Urushi line starting at $4300 to $4900, the Stone Body Platinum series starting at $8000...
Cambridge Azur 840E and 840W Review
If this combo would surmount the challenges and rise to the same level of performance, Cambridge would have a trinity of tasty components worthy of consideration by anyone...
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