No, the tabletop radio isn’t extinct. There have been plenty of audio innovations over the years, yes—wireless headphones and big, powerful speakers among them, but there’s still reason to invest in a ...
High-performance table radios are connecting to more music sources and adding new features, as new models from Eton and start-up Chestnut Hill Sound indicate. Eton, for example, is launching a new ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve currently reviews audio products for CNET and works as a freelance writer ...
Boston Acoustics has lowered the price of its tabletop HD Radio to just under $300, a $200 reduction. The company made the change “due to the increased awareness of HD Radio technology and the rapidly ...
Grace Digital Audio is shipping a Wi-Fi Internet tabletop radio featuring Pandora. The company calls this “the first and only tabletop radio that incorporates the same features that Pandora listeners ...
Q We noted your recommendations of the Cambridge SoundWorks tabletop radios and your recent column advising of the clearance sale. We looked into buying a radio from the sale and while the units have ...
Sony Delivers Crystal Clear Radio in the Home and in the Car with the XDR-S3HD Table Radio and XT-100HD Mobile HD Radio Tuner Crafted to sooth even the keenest golden ear, Sony’s table radio and ...
If you’ve read this column in the past you know just how fond I am of the late Henry Kloss’ table radios, from the KLH models from the ’60s through the Cambridge SoundWorks of the ’90s. Now, more than ...
Two types of audio products that have become popular over the past few years are wireless audio players and table radios. The former—such as Slim Devices’ Squeezebox 2 and 3 and Roku’s SoundBridge ...
Two start-up companies are divorcing streaming Internet audio content from the PC to simplify access to Internet radio stations, which number in the thousands. AudioRamp.com of Tustin, Calif., and ...
Cambridge seemed to go balls to the walls this CEDIA with the announcement of four tabletop radios. They range from a basic 705 model all the way up to the complex 745 featuring iPod/Zen docking ...
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