The latest salvo in this endless war comes from the forums of audio enthusiast site diyAudio (via Tom’s Hardware ), where a forum member by the name of Pano devised a blind test to look at how much ...
Audiophiles scored only 14% identifying premium cables vs bananas and mud in blind test, suggesting expensive interconnects ...
The device is not the fault, it's the cable.
The humble aux cable or, more formally, the 3.5mm auxiliary cable, has long been a universal standard for analog audio signals. Aux cables allow you to accomplish such tasks as plugging in your ...
Tivoli Audio's Connector does nothing more than provide a seat for your iPod or iPhone. You need to provide your own speakers, so it doesn't come close to justifying its $125 price tag. When you find ...
HDMI ARC is easy to ignore until your sound system acts up. Here's what that port is best used for, and why it matters for modern home theater gear.
Many newer car stereos, as well as aftermarket head units, come with an audio jack that allow you to plug an MP3 player or smartphone into, but if you have an older stereo, there likely isn’t an audio ...
HDMI ports do more than connect cables. From audio routing to wireless displays, lesser-known HDMI gadgets can quietly expand ...
[Callan Brown] wrote in to show us a really interesting NES audio hack. [Callen] decided that he wanted the full Castlevania III audio experience, which (without modifications) can only be had through ...