The new Cambridge L/R Series of active speakers consist of three models: L/R X, L/R M and L/R S. Each stereo speaker pair has ...
The MV88 USB-C is a condenser microphone with four polar pattern options: stereo, mono cardioid, mono bidirectional, and raw ...
An entertaining article in a 1958 issue of "Popular Mechanics" calls the evolution of stereo "the biggest thing that's come along since high-fidelity sound." The article goes on to explain how ...
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Cambridge Audio takes on KEF with its first-ever active wireless stereo speaker systems
Cambridge Audio is heading into unknown waters. It's been a while since the British brand has made a pair of stereo speakers, ...
In today’s world, the dedicated stereo receiver is a rare breed. The future of home audio is wireless, and manufacturers that still dabble in hardwired audio gear have started making multi-channel AV ...
This compact USB-C microphone from Shure is designed to plug into any USB-C smartphone and captures high-quality audio up to ...
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Hands on: Cambridge Audio L/R X review
The L/R X features Cambridge’s patented Torus tweeter, which as the name suggests, uses a ring-shaped design with a tapered ...
In my last column, I introduced the BTSC sound standard for analog NTSC television and the AC-3 sound standard for digital ATSC television. This time, I'll look a little bit deeper into the BTSC ...
If you’re an automotive enthusiast of taste, you can’t stand the idea of fitting a janky aftermarket stereo into your nice, clean ride. Flashy, modern head units can spoil the look of a car’s interior ...
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