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  • Ian Masters: Answer Man

    Like almost all audio nuts, I had picked up most of whatever early information I had from various sources, some of the most fruitful being the question sections of various magazines. Joseph Giovanelli and Herman Burstein offered scads of useful stuff...
    11-28-2006, 10:55 AM by to Home Theater Focus 2290 Views
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  • What I didn't Know - Ian G Master's Blog

    Mentor Floyd Toole with his amazing 1970s sideburns My first few days on the job as an audio journalist all those years ago seemed like winning the lottery. In earlier jobs, I had always been the guy people came to to waste time talking about hi-f. Now,...
    11-22-2006, 10:20 AM by to Home Theater Focus 40982 Views
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  • Microphones for Christmas

    Today, it seems hard to believe, but when I was growing up, the ultimate in high technology was audio. How I managed to get interested in the field is a mystery to me, as it certainly was to my family -- my parents thought they had spawned some kind of...
    11-13-2006, 9:59 AM by to Home Theater Focus 5673 Views
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  • What's a Tonearm?

    Editor's Note: Please join TheaterFocus in welcoming Ian G. Masters to his first blog. Ian G. Masters Excuse me, let me just move a few of these boxes to make some space. As long as I'm going to inhabit this small corner of the blogosphere, I should give...
    11-06-2006, 5:42 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1739 Views
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  • Monday Night Football Buys First 103” Plasma

    Remember the monster sized man-eating HDTV ? It was Panasonic’s 103” inch plasma the largest production plasma screen made to date. The cost is outrageous, get ready to pay some $70K for the devil’s HDTV. That’s almost as much...
    09-01-2006, 10:10 AM by to Home Theater Focus 2444 Views
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  • EISA Awards for Electronics Excellence

    EISA or European Imaging and Sound Association gives out awards every year for excellence in consumer electronics products. Like many awards they announce the winners before the actual event which seems a bit anti-climatic. EISA is a collective of Editors-in-Chiefs...
    08-16-2006, 3:16 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1911 Views
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  • Onkyo Moving in Stereo

    You thought stereo was dead, didn’t you? At a time when manufacturers are moving to nothing but multi-channel systems aimed at home theater, Onkyo has introduced a different idea. We hear about new HTiB systems and more channels being tacked on...
    08-09-2006, 12:35 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2233 Views
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  • TV on the Net

    This link has been going around lately so I decided to chime in with it because it’s very good guide. It also verbalizes the state of TV/IP as we stand today. It’s Jeff’s Quick Guide to TV on the Net (TV/IP) found on Jeff Pulver’s...
    08-04-2006, 10:52 AM by to Home Theater Focus 17642 Views
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  • Integra NVS-7.7 with ViiV

    Integra is a front company of Onkyo that ships higher end versions of its Onkyo counterparts. Now Integra has brought its "high end" approach to HTPC which is a bit of a surprise. Integra is known for components like DVD players. The company's highly...
    08-02-2006, 1:21 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2299 Views
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  • A look at High End Hi-Fi

    I had an interesting chat yesterday with my local high end dealer. He has a store in town called Soundstage that specializes in really esoteric high end stuff. His store carries names like Conrad Johnson, Martin Logan, Arcam and a whack of others I've...
    07-28-2006, 11:22 AM by to Home Theater Focus 2659 Views
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  • Sony Design AV System TAV-L1/R

    Personally, I don't see what the big deal is but … This is a new all in one Home Theater system coming up from Sony this summer. Model TAV-L1/R combines a Bravia 32" LCD screen with some integrated audio components designed for HT. The audio portion...
    07-26-2006, 4:02 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2896 Views
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  • AMD Buys ATI

    Advanced Micro Devices, AMD the world's second largest microprocessor developer and bane of Intel announced that it agreed to buy ATI for $5.4 Billion dollars. ATI Tech is a Canadian graphics processor (GPU) manufacturer who makes many of the world's...
    07-24-2006, 2:41 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2051 Views
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  • Panasonic 103in Maneater Devours Girl: Are You Next?

    "The poor girl didn't stand a chance." Witnesses said at the scene. Panasonic unleashed a monster when it unveiled its world record breaking 103 inch plasma HDTV. Crowds gasped when the monstrosity was first unleashed at a public display. The crowd was...
    07-21-2006, 10:59 AM by to Home Theater Focus 2097 Views
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  • You can Download - Burn and Watch on TV

    Hollywood is slowly coming to grips with new economic opportunities to sell content over the internet. Movie and TV studios are actively seeking out contracts to distribute media files through the web. Both download to burn and media files that are playable...
    07-20-2006, 9:50 AM by to Home Theater Focus 1843 Views
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  • Outlaw 7500 and 7700, Still Affordable Despite Price Hikes

    Outlaw announced that it has had to roll with the times and increase prices on some of its most popular offerings. The 7500 and 7700 multi-channel amps are still the most affordable products in their class despite the modest price increase. Effective...
    07-18-2006, 5:37 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2817 Views
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  • Circuit City Goes hi-fi with D&M Holdings

    D&M Holdings is the hi-fi collective that owns names like Denon, Marantz and Boston Acoustics. Their products by Denon and Boston Acoustics have been picked up by Circuit City . D&M Holdings is originally a Japanese corporation that formed with...
    07-17-2006, 4:47 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2174 Views
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  • Xbox Live Retro Summer Games

    Well, tie my mullet with a bandana! Xbox Live is throwing an 80s Arcade game revival . I don't know about where you are right now but it's very hot and humid outside over here in HomeTheaterFocus land. Generally sitting around indoors playing video games...
    07-14-2006, 12:15 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1716 Views
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  • DRM: The Business end of Digital Media

    In our last look at digital media we covered some of the oldest formats including the ever present MP3 and Apple's AAC . The AAC file is Apple's codec based on the audio/video compression used by MPEG or the Moving Picture Experts Group - version 4. Another...
    07-13-2006, 11:30 AM by to Home Theater Focus 1793 Views
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  • Envisioneering Pronounces CableCard Dead

    A story about CableCard technology ran in the New York Times this month that quotes Richard Doherty of the market research firm Envisioneering Group saying: "The CableCard is essentially dead, It will go down in history like the Edsel." Heralded as successor...
    07-11-2006, 4:37 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1666 Views
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  • Understanding Digital Media Formats

    Have you ever tried to make sense of all the different types of digital audio and video ? Ever thought of creating a digital media library of your own but feel a little overwhelmed by all the formats? Welcome to the first installment of a series that...
    07-10-2006, 1:33 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1647 Views
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  • Microsoft Media Player, DRM10 Goes WiFi

    The NY Times put out a convincing rumor yesterday about Microsoft's plans to get into the MP3 player business . The Times says they received information about a Microsoft digital media player that would be launched by Christmas from: “… entertainment...
    07-07-2006, 10:44 AM by to Home Theater Focus 2088 Views
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  • Home Theater Deprivation

    This is the weekend that most of North America is united in sitting outside on lawn chairs drinking cold beverages and maybe catching some fireworks (well, not literally catching but - you know what I mean). The US celebrates its hard fought independence...
    06-30-2006, 9:45 AM by to Home Theater Focus 1691 Views
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  • Fatman iTube iPod Dock

    The acoustic quality of digital audio players is a controversial topic on the best of days, but so are the merits of tube amplifiers. Some old school audiophiles swear by them claiming tubes provide warmer, richer sounds than a transistorized amplifier....
    06-29-2006, 7:38 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2799 Views
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  • Touch Not This Format War

    I think the BD and HD DVD format war can be retired as a topic of lightweight discussion, at least by me. It's become a very politically charged matter. I submitted an editorial piece to Audioholics the other day , posted by Clint. It got a lot of attention...
    06-28-2006, 3:04 PM by to Home Theater Focus 1499 Views
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  • How Low Will Lucasfilm THX Go?

    THX began life as a series of specifications for movie theaters back in the early 1980s when George Lucas was appalled by the varying audio/video quality that movie goers had to suffer. The first THX showroom opened in 1983 when the THX division of Lucasfilm...
    06-26-2006, 2:52 PM by to Home Theater Focus 2220 Views
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