The Sony ULT Field 5 is down to $191.95 from $349.99. It offers strong low-end sound, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint, LDAC support, AUX input, and up to 25 hours of battery life.
One of my very favourite audio devices was the 6th generation iPod nano, a tiny digital music player consisting of a 1.54-inch touchscreen and very little else. That device has long been consigned to ...
Lossless audio is the first step toward audio nirvana. But what is it, does it really make a difference, and how can you get ...
Now, Pro-Ject has unveiled a new CD player for the most discerning of audiophiles. The CD Box RS2 Tube is a luxurious box ...
What’s happened? PlayStation 5 was never meant to be a regular CD player. Sony intentionally disabled CD support on both the PS4 and PS5, so inserting a standard CD into the console simply doesn’t ...
Pure is a British audio manufacturer specializing in retro-style speakers, radios, and alarm clocks. Its “Classic” series features these devices with wooden veneers, so as to exude old-school charm.
Pure has added three retro radios to its line up, with two featuring CD playback. Both the Classic C-D4 and Classic Stereo Mini can play CDs, as well as stream music via Bluetooth and access a wealth ...
Pure has expanded its Classic range with three fresh additions that blend vintage aesthetics with contemporary audio features. The new products – the Classic H6 stereo radio, Classic C-D4 CD ...
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Digital audio expert dCS has unveiled the Varèse Transport – an astonishingly expensive CD/SACD transport that promises to be the best CD player ever made. Possibly the priciest, too. The transport ...
Remember the dCS Varèse Music System, the six-figure system that promised to go beyond anything that the brand had previously created? Now it has added a CD player, and as you would imagine, it is a ...
Enterprising students have been bringing the contraband of yesteryear to school in what they see as a “loophole” in cellphone bans. By Callie Holtermann When Sebastien Wall found out that cellphones ...