Thursday, March 15, 2012

Loudspeakers for who want to hear out loud

Searching for a unique Loudspeaker???Most of the people like loudspeaker Stereo as they want to hear loud. But finding an exceptional or unique loudspeaker is quite tough. Bowers and Wikins have some good products; HIFI has given really great things over the years. Lot of good loudspeakers is there.

You can Tryout Monopulse

It has been ruling the market for long. They have good qaulity products. They have spent eleven years to achieve this leading-edge with its unique high-quality sound. So you should try it.

The Integrated bass is also vital, and a deep (Model A sub 20Hz), powerful (550W) should be also mentioned,

These are the ultimate loudspeakers - at a reasonable price.
You will be distinctively attracted the style of it, It’s a gloss rolled-steel with a top over cloth covering - both in a wide range of colors.

All the loudspeakers from craftsman made in the UK to every customer’s order.
MonoPulse is simply a perfectionist, May be why over half of their customers is being involved with music - and the other rests are engineers.

The creator of MonoPulse is Allan Hendry, Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, BScEng, AKC.

There are three models, the Audiophile A - the Slim S - and the Compact C.
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The Model A - Audiophile. (right)
It’s called Ultimate realism. It has the power of 550 watts, and a super controlled bass below 20 Hz. I is now having just a re-stying and a further upgrade to the bass.
 Size: 23cm wide and 110cm high.
Price: £3,445. E3, 995 in Euro area. 


The Model S - Slim. (in centre)
 You can see it. It’s totally “Elegant and Slim."Other speakers may sound blurred and hazy by comparison." (What Hi-Fi). It’s with a major upgrade.
Size: 18cm wide and 92cm high.
Price: £1,995. E2,445 in Euro area. 


The Model C - Compact. (on left)
Thinking of a glittering pearl??See the Standmount hi-fi, with a full MonoPulse 250 watt performance.
Their objective was a to give you a relaxing "large loudspeaker" sound. And Ithink that you definitely can have it through this  
Size: 18cm wide and 48cm high.
Price: £1,145. E1,445 in Euro area.


They also deliver the surround-sound Stereo and home Theater loudspeaker systems.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Bring The Boombox to boom yourself


        Bring The Boombox to Boom yourself


Bandpass can be defined by one of the lesser-used subwoofer cabinet designs. In essence, it can be a sealed box or can be a vented box with some mechanical filter just in front of it. Most of the time these are designed in a way that all of the bass energy is radiated through only a vent;
There is still one design left that you almost never see anymore is the transmission-line subwoofer. In that design, a driver is mounted at one end of a very long enclosure, which is totally open at the other end. Sometimes this enclosure is straight sometimes twisted around; some designs are even utilized in a tapered enclosure. The enclosure's length like it should be one-quarter the wavelength of the driver's resonant frequency and diameter should be like determined by the driver's radiating area. Though not required, packing the enclosure with fiberglass often makes the speed of sound slow through the air in the line, on the impact making the enclosure act as though it were longer.
Boombox is a box to boom you in a different world. Specially who loves the metal and rock songs. Sometimes it is really big in size. Sometimes its small for who have the space problems. If you don’t have the space problems then bring out the Big Ones. It’s gonna blow your mind.
Let’s check out this one. Its small and simple. It was released by Supersonic last year. Still on the top of the market. 

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Portable CD Player: with Double Cassette Recorder AM/FM Radio Top Leading CD Player

AM/FM Radio: FM Antenna Two Detachable Stereo Speakers, Gives a real smooth sound quality

 Double Cassette Recorder: Records from CD, Radio or Built-in Microphone Built-in Microphone Programmable Track Memory Play/Pause, Search, Skip,

 Dynamic High Performance Speakers: Repeat Functions Rotary Volume Control Telescopic Bass-Boost/Surround Sound Options

 Headphone Jack AC 110/220 Specifications: 3.5mm Stereo Unit

Power Supply: AC:110/220V Dual Voltage DC: 12V(8x"D"Batteries), Operated Battery Operation: 8"D" Batteries (Not Included)

Power Consumption: 21W Frequency Range: AM:540-1600kHz FM:88-108MHz Frequency Response: 125-6300Hz

Supported Audio Formats: CD-Audio, Cassette Headphone Jack: 3.5mm Stereo Unit

Dimension: It’s about 23.75"x8"x9.5" (LWH)

Friday, March 2, 2012

Stereo with less space and big bass


        Bower Wilkins brings Home Theater system with less space and more sound


Sometimes space becomes a premium problem to have the stereo. Right then small speakers are a great choice. For an audioholic, speakers are like alcohol. Physics can be a real problem and it abhors small speakers. They got lots of problems like with the bass, handling the larger rooms,.
Bowers & Wilkins has a reputation in speaker manufacturing for a reason. So when bring small speakers, you know it is going to great as good as it can.

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stereo.

Features: Six years ago the M1 speaker was launched and it became the heart of the B&W Mini Theater products. This tiny speaker has shown very well received performance and B&W has decided to redesign and update the M1 to the M-1. You can use this key speaker as all five speakers in a 5.1 setup and the table-top stand allows you to rotate the speaker to orient horizontally for making the placement easier as a center channel under displays. Available in both hues either white or black, the internals of the speaker is completely redesigned.
It may still look similar from their predecessor; the M-1's feature all new drivers, which includes an in-house designed 1" aluminum dome tweeter and a 4" woven fiber cone woofer which can utilize the Anti-Resonance Plug first seen on the high-end PM1 loudspeaker.
 The speaker termination is upgraded and the connection to the table-top stand is much stronger than before. For those who look for addition placement options, B&W adds a wall bracket with each speaker and a floor stand can be available for an extra cost.
                                                       New Features
The M-1s are 8-ohm nominal meaning they will work with just about any receiver/amp on the market. They are rated 64 Hz - 23 kHz ±3dB on reference axis. Since you'll be going upto these over at 80 Hz, this should be enough of bass extension. The M-1s are 9.8" tall, 4.5" wide, and 6.4" deep. They weigh about 5 pounds, making wall mounting a breeze. The enclosure is vented (ported) but I am not exactly where. It could be on top though most often it's on the back. Wall mounting or placing a rear-ported speaker near a boundary will increase the bass response but, usually, at the expense of linearity.

In the other side of the decimal point, B&W is also going to update the PV1D sub. The PV or Pressure Vessel sub design features with rounded cabinet and opposed drivers which are designed to cancel cabinet resonance. With the PV1D, they've moved the sub to the digital platform that was pioneered by the B&W flagship DB1 subwoofer. This digital platform also includes a dynamic EQ circuit. In this circuit, the PV1D has a +/-3db specification down to 7.5 Hz. Question is "At what volume?" I think it's pretty low. On the spec sheet it mentions that bass extension differs with output level due to the EQ of the sub so I don’t think I am wrong. The front OLED display and the touch buttons allow you an easier access to the controls plus a custom version of the SubApp. PC software allows you to use tweakers and bass-heads to tune to their heart's content.
The PV1D includes five EQ presets with an analogue input sensitive and digital gain and a low pass filter with frequency, slop, and phase control and 12 volt trigger control. RS-232C is also available for installers, as is an auto-on or standby switch. Inputs include a stereo RCA line in and a speaker level input. The sub is  13.5" tall, 10.6" wide, and 14.1" deep. It has two, side-firing 8" paper/Kevlar cone woofers and weighs about 41 pounds. The sub is also sealed to make placement a little more flexible, but it has the output limit.