Steven Stone

Steven Stone  |  Sep 16, 2006  |  1 comments

Audioquest's latest Horizon termination hardware consists of a solid alloy that is guaranteed not to bend regardless of how many times you strike another human over the head with it. If unsuccessful in the audio market it will be a surefire hit among law enforcement professionals looking for a billy club with flare.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 16, 2006  |  0 comments

The most exciting product at the show with a nautical theme was debatably the "talking Pirate Skull" from Themeaddicts Inc. This patented product was developed for those poor souls who always wanted their own animatronic character (or any other character for that matter.) the skull "wakes up" and verbally provides real-time information about people walking up your driveway, entering your yard, standing at your front door, urinating on your daisies, or anything else your home automation/security system can monitor.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 16, 2006  |  0 comments

Gibson introduced a whole new line of accessories bearing the Gibson logo, including USB cards, blank CDR disks, cables, CDR burner, and portable hard drives. No prices, or availability date, or any other information was available at the show. Obviously Gibson thinks that we all need to have the Gibson brand on stuff we can already get from over a dozen sources already. Rock on, Dudes.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  1 comments

Martin Logan unveield a completely redesigned Descent subwoofer, dubbed the Descent-i, because it's an improved version of the Descent, but I bet you already guessed that.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  0 comments

Dynaudio made an impression with their Confidence C-4 in a new piano black finish, for only $18,000 a pair MSRP. Liberace would be proud.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  1 comments

The new Paradigm Atom loudspeaker. An old favorite made even better, or so they say...

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  0 comments

Meridan Faroudja unveiled their new D-ILA 1080MF1 digital projector with an MSRP $26,000 with the Faroudja MF-1 processor.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  1 comments

JL Audio exhibited an exploded view of the JL F-113 Subwoofer. If you have a spare spot in your living room they will gladly make one for you - beats a Damien Hirst Shark.

Steven Stone  |  Sep 14, 2006  |  0 comments

Got 02? Sales of fresh 100% oxygen were brisk in the show hall.

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