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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Hercules XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club multimedia speakers

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Hercules intends to bring a little bit of nightlife into your boring cubicle at the office (or your little corner at home which is your ‘Zen’ zone) in the form of the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club multimedia speakers. Do not judge a book by its cover, as the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club is actually a pair of compact computer speakers that are inspired by the professional PA systems which DJs use.

Boasting a similar trendy and innovative spirit of most modern DJs, the new XPS speakers enable DJ music lovers to enjoy all the features of their favorite tracks. With a wide metal grate that protects the central driver in addition to the speakers’ contrasting lacquered and matte finish that highlight their DJ personality, you can be sure that this is the perfect pair of speakers to rock out to on those Saturday nights when you’re flat broke and cannot afford to party at the club like your mates.

A port is fitted on the front face of the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club to ensure bass restitution, and you can plug in other stuff as well as control the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club on the right satellite’s front face. Expect this amplified speaker system to deliver 10 Watt RMS output which ought to be rockin’ enough for a small room, as it hits the markets this November for $59.99.

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Monday, 12 September 2011

AudioMasons’ stone speakers claim to be “20,000% more sustainable”

AudioMasons’ stone speakers claim to be “20,000% more sustainable” | Ubergizmo window.fbAsyncInit = function() { FB.init({ appId : '139683546053659', status : true, // check login status cookie : true, // enable cookies to allow the server to access the session xfbml : true // parse XFBML }); }; (function() { var e = document.createElement('script'); e.src = document.location.protocol + '//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js'; e.async = true; document.getElementById('fb-root').appendChild(e); }()); Network:Ubergizmo English, French, SpanishUberphones Subscribe to RSS Ubergizmo ReviewsMobileGamingAndroidAppleComputersGadgetsConceptsPhoto/VideoEvents |  Jobs Home > Audio > AudioMasons’ stone speakers claim to be “20,000% more sustainable” AudioMasons’ stone speakers claim to be “20,000% more sustainable” Tyler Lee 09/12/2011 11:09 PDT

Wood is a preferable choice when it comes to speaker systems due to their innate acoustic characteristics, but if you’re not a fan of chopping trees to make your speakers, perhaps these stone speakers by AudioMasons might be something worth checking out, especially with their lofty claims of being “20,000% more sustainable”.

In terms of audio, the stone speakers are a 2-way Comet speaker that features 7” and 1” drivers, and with a frequency response of 42Hz-20kHz, not to mention that the materials used are sourced locally and is hand crafted, which is a pretty nice touch, not forgetting the lifetime warranty that comes with the speakers.

However apart from these qualities, AudioMasons is also advertising their speakers as being “green” speakers with LEED qualifications, which are generally used for buildings and structures. They also seem to be comparing the stone they use against virgin cast aluminum speaker cabinets, which aren’t exactly the most common speaker cabinets you can find on the market.

Perhaps their “greenness” is used mainly for marketing, although we wouldn’t know, but either way if these speakers look good enough for you, and if you’re interested in decorating your living room with them, be prepared to fork out $1,146 for them. For more information you can head on down to AudioMasons’ website.

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Friday, 2 September 2011

Sony SA-NS500 speakers unveiled

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Looking for a set of AirPlay compatible speakers? Sony may have just what you want and in a pretty interesting looking package as well. Introducing the Sony SA-NS500 Portable HomeShare Speaker, which based on its design alone could pass of as an artsy ornament in your living room.

According to Sony, it features four drivers, a subwoofer and comes with a built-in battery that the company is claiming should last you a good 5-6 hours worth of continuous playing. The kicker is that as its looks imply, it is capable of producing 360-degrees worth of sound.  This means you should be able to place the SA-NS500 in the middle of room and all your guests will be able to enjoy the same quality of music.

The HomeShare and AirPlay compatibility will also allow you to throw songs to the speakers from a variety of devices, and not just be limited to iOS devices. It is expected ot make its way to the stores this October and will sport a price tag of $399.

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