Ultimate high-end speakers are conceived with the same zeal Ferrari and Lamborghini apply to their no-holds-barred sports cars.
Specifications Bass: 2 - 10" aluminum sandwich cone Midbass: 1 - 10" aluminum sandwich cone Midrange: 1 - 7" ceramic driver Tweeter: 1 - 1.5" diamond dome Frequency response: 20 - 45000 Hz Rated power: 500 W Normal Impedance: 4 Ohm Sensitivity: 91dB / 2.83V Adjustable height: 1770mm - 2070mm Width: 790mm Weight: 250kg
La marque Magico, qui règne avec quelques autres élues au sommet de l'art audio, propose avec sa gamme d'enceintes M un véritable déluge de technologies. Jusque-là, le modèle M6 faisait figure de fer de lance ; il pourra à présent se reposer dans l'ombre imposante de la M9, un colosse qui peut clairement prétendre à la couronne de meilleure enceinte du monde.
The KEF Reference 5 META is the ultimate expression of high-end audio engineering, delivering a stunningly immersive listening experience that is unmatched in its precision and clarity. Featuring KEF's signature Uni-Q driver array and advanced Meta-Technology, these speakers offer an incredibly natural sound that captures every nuance of your favorite music. At the heart of the Reference 5 META is KEF's state-of-the-art Uni-Q driver array, which places a tweeter at the acoustic center of a midrange driver for a more coherent and accurate soundstage. The speakers also feature advanced Meta-Technology, which reduces distortion and improves clarity for an even more realistic sound. Crafted from the finest materials and finished with exquisite attention to detail, the Reference 5 META speakers are both stunning to look at and listen to. The speakers also feature a host of advanced features, including dedicated bass drivers and advanced crossovers, providing exceptional sound quality that elevates your listening experience. Whether you're listening to your favorite music or watching a movie, the KEF Reference 5 META speakers will transport you to the heart of the action with their incredible sound quality and immersive soundstage. With their unparalleled performance and elegant design, these speakers are the perfect choice for audiophiles who demand the very best in high-end audio reproduction.
High-end audio adepts do not only like music. Many of them also like to construct their own tube amplifier. For those, Menno van der Veen (electronic design) and Guido Tent (mechanical design and realization) created their newest Valve Amplifier kit: the Vanderveen-Trans-SE10. All parts of the case, the components and the transformers are of the highest quality. The DIYer only has to combine all these fine components into a great amplifier.
Ultimate high-end speakers are conceived with the same zeal Ferrari and Lamborghini apply to their no-holds-barred sports cars.
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Tascam Portable Recorder Designed for DSLR Filmmakers Standalone PCM Recorder with Camera Mount The DR-60DmkII from TASCAM is the ideal tool for capturing audio when shooting videos. It operates on four AA batteries or an optional battery pack to record up to four channels of 24-bit/96kHz audio directly onto an SD/SDHC/SDXC card. The unit is designed for use with DSLR cameras, with HDDA mic preamps and +64dB phantom power for connecting lavs, shotguns, bias mics, and studio condensers and dynamic mics. Each source boasts individual level knobs, as well as dual recording for the same source at different levels. Video-specific functions include slate and transport controls, 3-way low-cut, and a master limiter, plus Camera In/Out audio pass-through. The 128 x 64 LCD display allows for adjusting settings on location. And USB 2.0 provides stable power and straightforward file transfer. The DR-60DmkII is the next generation of 4-track solid-state recording, based on TASCAM’s decades of recording innovation. The upgraded HDDA microphone preamps provide up to 64dB of gain, capturing every nuance of a performance. Up to four channels at a time can be recorded to the internal SD Card, at up to 96kHz/24-bit WAV file resolution. Two of the mic inputs utilize locking XLR connectors with 48V phantom power, the other two use an 1/8” stereo connector for wireless and lavaliere microphones. Features: 4-track 24-bit/96kHz portable audio recorder Tailored for DSLRs and single-shooter cameras Small form factor — mounts directly onto your camera Records audio onto SD/SDHC/SDXC cards up to 128GB Powered by 4 AA batteries, optional BP-6AA battery pack (not included), or included USB cable 2 low-noise HDDA mic preamps with phantom power, plug-in power, and +64dB of gain Rugged Neutrik combo XLR/TRS inputs Hands-on level controls for all audio inputs Dual recording can capture the same sound source at different levels 1/8-inch stereo input for channels 3–4 1/8-inch camera audio in and out 1/8-inch headphone jack for monitoring Slate and transport controls Onboard low-cut and limiter functions USB 2.0 connection for file transfer Backlit 128 x 64 LCD is easy to read in dim lighting conditions RC-3F footswitch and RC-10 wired remote support
The Agile High-End Tonearm came from an ambitious undertaking: to create a tonearm to improve on all that came before it. To do this it would have to surpass tough competition from within our own ranks, that of the Enterprise.
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