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“Home Is Where One Starts From”
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Qobuz Coming to America • MOVE OVER TIDAL. Qobuz (pronounced “ko-buzz”) is coming to the States this fall, armed with a 2-million-track arsenal of hi-res music and a web portal that makes Tidal’s slick homepage seem confined. We checked in with AV industry veteran David Solomon, newly appointed Chief High-Res Evangelist for Qobuz, to learn more about the music service and its unusual name.
Cassettes Are Not Making A Comeback
Etymotic ER3 Extended Response Headphones
It’s a Stream, Stream, Stream, Stream World • The numbers don’t lie: It’s high time for audiophiles to get onboard the stream train
Sony HT-Z9F Soundbar • Atmos Unwired
Polarity Probe
Top Design Mıstakes, Part One
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NAKAMICHI DRAGON CASSETTE DECK • In the 1980s, cassettes ruled the road—and the living room. The era’s top deck was Nakamichi’s Dragon, an engineering tour de force that sold for a cool $2,499.
OUTDOOR IMMERSION • Ideas to stay entertained outdoors
Black is Back
Test Bench
Reality TV
Test Bench
Smarter Than It Looks
Atmos Made Affordable
Small Package, Big Sound
Digital Director
Otherwordly Sound
GAME OF THRONES: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON
THE MATRIX
BLACK PANTHER
DIE HARD
DARKEST HOUR
Beyond the Arthouse
FOREVER CHANGES – 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION
Meet You All the Way