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please tell me price of 'Philips MMS460
Speakers 80W RMS' in indian currency
please tell me price of 'Philips MMS460
Speakers 80W RMS' in indian currency
08/19/2004 04:32 AMTechTree Aug 19 2004 8:48AM GMT
Bose SoundDock
Bose SoundDock
09/24/2004 04:30 PMThe new Bose SoundDock, available exclusively on the Apple online
store, brings your music to life while charging your iPod or iPod mini
through its docking connector. Bose technology produces room-filling
sound on a wide stereo sound stage from your iPod. Comes complete with
remote. [Sep 24]
Bose, Ihnatko on Your Mac Life
Bose, Ihnatko on Your Mac Life
09/22/2004 07:48 AMWednesday's
Your Mac Life
QuickTime radio show will feature Lino Pucci of Bose, who will talk
about the new SoundDock for iPod. Mac writer and pundit Andy Ihnatko
will be on hand to discuss his new book and more. And Peter Cohen of
MacCentral.com and Macworld will have the latest Mac game news. Your
Mac Life is Webcast live from 5:30PM to 8:00PM Pacific Time, 8:30PM to
11:00PM Eastern, every Wednesday night. You can listen to an
audio-only feed or watch
on
video too.
Bose SoundDock for iPod
Bose SoundDock for iPod
09/27/2004 09:04 AM
There is a certain poetry when Apple and Bose team up in
offering the new SoundDock digital music system. It's basically yet
another dock with a pair of speakers attached to it, something we're
not in the least opposed to, but it does set one to wonder what
happens when blowhards like Bose work with blowhards like Apple to
"elevate your iPod listening to a whole new level."
Do both Reality Distortion Fields cancel each other out? Is it
possible this $300 set of speakers is actually a good product? I'm not
sure I'm man enough to find out.
Product Page [Bose]
Bose Suspension System
Bose Suspension System
12/24/2004 12:57 PMThat's right. Bose.
The latest trick coming from the 74 year old Dr. Amar Bose is an
active suspension system; the Bose Suspension System. It's been in
development since 1980, and so far they've only got it on a 1994 Lexus
test mule, but rumor has it that Cadillac may offer the Bose system as
an option on an upcoming car.
The proprietary Bose suspension system couples linear
electromagnetic motors and power amplifiers with a set of unique
control algorithms. For the first time, it is possible to have, in the
same automobile, a much smoother ride than in any luxury sedan and
less roll and pitch than in any sports car. The Bose research vehicle
provides superior comfort by gliding smoothly over bumpy roads and
superior control by keeping the car body level during aggressive
maneuvers.
When you think about it, it's not that much of a stretch for an
outfit like Bose to go from speakers to automobile suspensions. A
speaker is essentially a linear motor that uses electromagnetism to
move a speaker coil to produce sound waves; the suspension Dr. Bose
has assembled uses four linear motors that basically use the same
principle to keep the car on an even keel, no matter how the driver
and road thrash the thing.
We've talked about the inherent problems of sophisticated
electronic systems in vehicles
before, and I don't think I'd want something like this in my
car... At least not until the technology has matured for several
years. Stories of Land Rover suspension systems failing at high speeds
and causing deadly accidents is enough to make me want to stick with
plain old shocks and struts.
The January print issue of Motor Trend has a brief article
on it, but a more extensive writeup online, complete with a video of the test mule in action. In the
grand finale, the Lexus actually jumps over a 2x6 on edge at 35mph!
Bose Personalized Amplification System
Bose Personalized Amplification System
02/11/2004 01:51 PMEver gone to a concert where it's so loud you think you're ears
will start bleeding, and in spite of the volume level you can't
understand the lyrics? Dr. Amar Bose and his namesake, Bose Corportation, are trying to change
all that, and change the entire amplified performance paradigm with
their new Personalized Amplification System
(PAS.)
Bose's approach to solving this problem is pretty radical,
and at the same time surprisingly simple. It involves nothing less
than, as they put it, “changing the fundamental properties of
loudspeakers,” and yet the idea, once it's explained, seems obvious.
The company's new product is called the Cylindrical Radiator
Loudspeaker. Two dozen or so (we weren't allowed to peek inside the
units) small drivers are arranged vertically in a flagpole-like
structure about 3.5 inches in diameter and seven feet high, which is
set into a floor stand. The arrangement of the drivers is designed to
eliminate all vertical dispersion: The sound is projected forward and
in a 180° arc horizontally, but there's nothing projecting above the
top of the column and nothing bouncing off the floor.
The most obvious effect is that, in theory at least, the sound is
transferred to the room much more efficiently than with a standard
spherical-front speaker. In fact, we were invited to walk directly
toward the speaker from across a large room while a guitarist played,
and observed that the difference in sound level as we approached was
remarkably small, even when we put our ears right up to the speaker.
Therefore, musicians can play at lower levels and still fill a space.
Vocals sent through the system can be loud enough to project, but the
potential for feedback is greatly reduced.
(quoted from a MixOnline
article)
The Cylindrical Radiator speaker is placed behind the
performer on the stage, providing sound for both the performer and the
audience. This is a total departure from the traditional amplified
sound system, which requires separate amplifiers & speakers for the
audience and the performers, a mixing console, miles of cabling, and a
sound technician to make it all work, and even then it often works
poorly. The PAS returns simplicity to the idea of amplified music
performances, and makes for a much more natural sound coming from the
stage, with the amplified sound from each performer coming from where
that performer is on the stage. According to many posters on Bose's online forum, the system is
also ideal for DJ's and playback of recorded music.
This is an answer to many prayers from frustrated performers and
sound techs alike, tired of overly complicated systems for small to
medium-sized rooms, not to mention concert-goers who feel the need to
bring ear plugs along.
Look for the PAS to show up on stage at a nightclub or church near
you.
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Bose debuts SoundDock for iPod
Bose debuts SoundDock for iPod
09/16/2004 03:17 PMBose has introduced the $299 SoundDock digital music system,
specifically designed for Apple Computer Inc.'s third- and
fourth-generation iPods and its iPod mini.
Announcement: Bose SoundDock for iPod
Announcement: Bose SoundDock for iPod
09/17/2004 10:16 AMBose announced the SoundDock digital music system for 3G and 4G iPods
and iPod minis, a single piece unit that includes a dock and a remote
control.
Bose debuts SoundDock for iPod.
Bose debuts SoundDock for iPod.
09/17/2004 12:36 AMMacCentral:
Bos
e debuts SoundDock for iPod. I like it.
Bose and Andy Ihnatko on Your Mac Life
Bose and Andy Ihnatko on Your Mac Life
09/22/2004 04:20 AMYour Mac Life, an Internet-based Mac radio show hosted by Shawn King,
has announced the lineup for this evening's broadcast (8:30 p.m...
Sound Battle: Sony vs. Apple vs. Bose
Sound Battle: Sony vs. Apple vs. Bose
01/16/2004 10:58 AMIt's finally here! Time to see which of these "top-quality" sound
products measure up, and which don't. You've heard all the hype,
you've seen all the prices. Can Apple really compete in the headphone
industry? Is Sony all that it's hyped up to be? Is $149 really worth
a set of headphones? Head over to the reviews to find out.
Sony
Fontopia MDREX71SL
Apple
In-Ear Headphones
Bose
Triport Headphones
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post review comments.
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MacDesignBose SoundDock: iPod Speaker System
Lacks Features But Offers Impressive
Sound Quality For Its Size
Bose SoundDock: iPod Speaker System
Lacks Features But Offers Impressive
Sound Quality For Its Size
12/30/2004 08:55 AMAt $300, the SoundDock is more expensive than competing systems.
However, it's currently the best sounding of the all-in-one speaker
systems we've tested, and its uncluttered elegance and ease of use
make it an appealing offering for those willing to plunk down the
change. By Dan Frakes, Macworld
read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!
read the article carefully dumbass..it
mentions the price in Rs..and it says
its the STREET PRICE!!
09/08/2004 01:14 AMTechTree Sep 8 2004 5:56AM GMT
In The Broadband Battle Between Speed
And Price, Customers Choose Price
In The Broadband Battle Between Speed
And Price, Customers Choose Price
12/09/2003 03:39 PMBack in October we noted that DSL and cable providers were trying to
differe
ntiate themselves from each other. The DSL providers were
focusing on being the low cost provider, while the cable guys wanted
to be the high speed providers. At the time, we pointed out that this
was likely to backfire on the cable companies. People like the speed
of broadband, but for most applications there's a "good enough" speed
- and many people want it more for the always on connection than the
speed itself. It's looking like we were right. The latest study
shows that, despite cable's commanding lead in the US,
many
more people are signing up for DSL these days because of the lower
price. It's the basic "good enough" argument. What DSL offers is
good enough for what most people want to do with their connections
now. Also, the speed difference is minimal right now. You don't get
that much faster speeds with cable, and there's not much you can
currently do with that extra bandwidth. It used to be that people
would sign up so they could download songs, but the music industry is
cracking down on that enough that it's become less of a draw for many
subscribers as well.
Bose Introduces introduces The SoundDock
for iPod
Bose Introduces introduces The SoundDock
for iPod
09/16/2004 03:07 PMBose today introduced the SoundDock digital music system for Apple's
iPod and iPod mini...
"The Words Speakers Use"
"The Words Speakers Use"
09/04/2004 08:06 AMFlowers as speakers
Flowers as speakers
07/21/2004 09:22 AMThis is sweet: a Japanese amp system that lives in a flowerpot and
uses the foliage above to amplify the sound.
Called the "Flower Speaker Amplifiers", the gadget made by Let's Corp
is hidden in a vase or a potted plant and sends music at just the
right frequency to vibrate up the stems and then be converted into
audible sound by the plant as a whole.
Link
(
via /.)
Klipsch GMX D-5.1 Speakers
Klipsch GMX D-5.1 Speakers
11/03/2003 05:52 PMUsing Plants as Speakers
Using Plants as Speakers
07/21/2004 09:30 AMVideologic ZXR-750 7.1 Speakers
Videologic ZXR-750 7.1 Speakers
01/22/2004 10:18 AMFor the French speakers
For the French speakers
04/17/2005 06:52 PMHere's one for my foodie French-speaking
soon-to-be-or-already-are-in-France friends: Les 100 meilleurs
bistrots à moins de 30 €. Note: The link points to ones in
Paris, see the sidebar for those outside the Île-de-France. For
the non-French speakers out there, it's a list of "The 100 best 30
€ and under bistros."
I've been to two on the Paris list so far this visit: L'Ami Marcel
(which was mentioned in the April 2005 Gourmet article "The Bistro
Boom"); and L'Epi Dupin. Both were very good and I'd recommend either
for a lovely meal. And see, if I were less lazy, I would have written
posts about eating there! As penance, if my dinning companions post
about the meals, I promise to make the appropriate links.
$4,250 iPod Amplifier And Speakers
$4,250 iPod Amplifier And Speakers
12/17/2004 06:27 PMIt should smear a smirk on the face on the snobbiest puss. By
Gizmodo
"Ann Coulter: Put the speakers in a
cage"
"Ann Coulter: Put the speakers in a
cage"
07/28/2004 04:35 AMLittle Speakers Can Create Big Problems
Little Speakers Can Create Big Problems
03/22/2005 05:04 PMAnn Coulter: Put the speakers in a cage
Ann Coulter: Put the speakers in a cage
07/27/2004 10:50 AMAnn Coulter: Put the speakers in a cage .. reading her column here ..
Democratic
Convention
townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/ac20040726.shtml
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WorldNetDaily: Put the speakers in a
cage
WorldNetDaily: Put the speakers in a
cage
07/27/2004 04:30 AMIt is classic Coulter in every sense of the word .. THE COLUMN TOO HOT
TO PRINT .. World Net
Daily
worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39644
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site | 4 links
Logitech Z-2200 Speakers
Logitech Z-2200 Speakers
12/24/2003 07:39 AMJBL Creature II speakers go black
JBL Creature II speakers go black
12/24/2004 12:57 PMHarman Multimedia has quietly introduced a black version of its JBL
Creature II speakers...
Abe BT 90S - Bluetooth portable speakers
Abe BT 90S - Bluetooth portable speakers
03/14/2005 06:28 PMEngadget Mar 14 2005 6:40AM GMT
Open Source Speakers
Open Source Speakers
01/05/2004 11:00 AMDave at Scripting News quotes Jim Fawcette as writing:"Why would
anyone with excellent computer skills want to work long hours...
Windows for Welsh speakers
Windows for Welsh speakers
01/24/2004 05:01 PMYaki Da
Be cool, get speakers for your iPod
Be cool, get speakers for your iPod
04/09/2005 01:18 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 9 2005 4:06PM GMT
Artis S6100 Speakers
Artis S6100 Speakers
07/14/2004 03:21 PMTechTree Jul 14 2004 7:00PM GMT
AudioTechnica Folding Speakers
AudioTechnica Folding Speakers
04/11/2005 11:02 AM
AudioTechnica's "AT-SP222" folding speakers may not blow
your pants off, but they are the first folding speaker offering from
the company. At 4,200 yen, they're available in black, light blue,
pink, red, and silver. The battery life is pretty nice as well —
16 hours from two AAAs.
Audi
oTechnica folding active speakers [AV Watch]
Can You Turn Your Head Into Speakers?
Can You Turn Your Head Into Speakers?
11/03/2003 04:24 AMRoland Piquepaille
writes
"This is not a joke. You can do it today, according to this article
from Fortune, "Metal Heads." It states that a small
company based in Iowa has developed products made with a "smart" metal
that can turn your walls or your head into speakers. "Last August, Etrema -- an innovative
technology firm nestled in the cornfields of Ames, Iowa -- started
selling those chrome discs for $1,500 a pair. Called Whispering
Windows, they can turn any wall, window, or drab conference table into
a speaker." The author tried the technology, and even if she needed a
full bottle of Tylenol after usage, said "it's not every day that your
head serves as a piece of stereo equipment." This overview
on my blog tells you more about this "magic" metal, the Terfenol,
which is a combination of terbium and dysprosium. The article also
says that we can soon expect pirated versions of Terfenol coming from
China. "
Rio Japan Wireless Speakers
Rio Japan Wireless Speakers
12/19/2004 03:01 PM
I think we can all get with wireless connections to
our speakers from our portable music players—it's mostly
pointless, but potentially handy, what with the ability to switch
songs around from your pocket (I tried this for a while with an iPod
and an iTrip, until I found myself virtually tethered, always turning
to get the best transmission, which sort of defeats the purpose). So
these new speakers from Rio Japan are a fine idea, even if the dongle
that is designed to plug into the Rio Carbon is almost as big as the
player itself. The reflector on the top of the speakers, with the Rio
logo silk-screened onto it to float in the air... that's a bit much,
really. But wireless is good—this $400 speaker set will surely
make some Rio fan very happy.
The
2.1ch active speaker of Rio and radio connection correspondence
[ImpressWatch]
Hi-End PC Speakers: NHT's 00 Series
Hi-End PC Speakers: NHT's 00 Series
04/13/2005 12:13 PMReview: Serious about your PC audio? Then you need a serious speaker
system to keep your ears happy. We audition NHT's OO to see whether
it's right for you.
Turn Your Head Into Speakers
Turn Your Head Into Speakers
11/02/2003 09:46 AMRoland Piquepaille writes "A small company based in Iowa has developed
products made with a "smart" metal that can turn your walls or your
head into speakers. ...
Philips MMS460 Speakers
Philips MMS460 Speakers
08/19/2004 04:32 AMTechTree Aug 19 2004 8:49AM GMT
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