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Acoustic Energy AE26-06B AEGO M 2.1

January 20th, 2009

For these who haven’t heard of Acoustic energy they are a well respected British hi-fi manufacturer and they bring a great deal of that expertise to these speakers. They have innovations such as a cone to remove unwanted sound from the back of the driver; the satellites are made from cast aluminium to reduce cabinet vibrations; the speaker cable is flat rather then round to improve the magnetic field strength which means that less of the signal is lost down the cables and the amplifier has better control over the drivers.

The satellites are high excursion due to there small size; reviewers have often comment that the mid-range sounds unrealistic, which I agreed with until recently however after about 6 months they do start to improve massively as a result of run in and system changes which I will talk about later.

Only until recently I had placed them straight on a table. However now they are on top of something soft to prevent it from vibrating the table, this gave an all together more coherent sound and improved the sound staging due to the treble improvement. On well recorded music I could pick out where the singer was and also where the saxophone and clarinet where coming from, something I didn’t expect in this price range.

Another alteration was the additional current a change in my sound card offered. This helped to fill out the mid-range and make it sound allot more realistic.

To conclude these are an excellent upgrade to the cheap speakers often thrown in with most PC purchases. Another product worth consideration is the B&W Zeppelin, however it is around 300 compared to the egos £120, but I would recommend auditioning them both and then make your mind up from there.

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Sony Introduces New Audio Accessories

January 15th, 2009

Sony has introduced a new line of audio accessories, which include Extra Bass headphones and multimedia PC speakers which offer a more enriched sound.

Sony state “We’re continuous leaders in the audio space because we use superior technology without compromising style,” said Andy Bubala, director of marketing for audio accessory products for Sony Electronics. “From our new Extra Bass headphones to our new speakers, both of these attractive lineups deliver the incredible sound quality Sony is known for.”

Like Your Bass?

With 5 new Extra Bass products, Sony is launching  a new series of headphones that will appeal to all listeners that love hip hop, dance and club music. The new MDR-XB family of headphones have been specially designed for premium playback of intense beats due to exclusive drivers that offer rich playback in the bass frequencies. The new eye catching, sound-sealing structure  has also been designed to minimize sound leakage.

Models MDR-XB300, MDR-XB500 and MDR-XB700 have king-sized each cushions to achieve maximum listening comfort together with uniquely developed XB diaphragm driver units ranging from between 30-50mm for dynamic bass playback.  With a wider range frequency response, these headphones have a power handling capacity between 1500mW to 3000mW, depending on the model.

The collection will also include ear bud style headphones (MDR-XB20EX and MDRXB40EX), featuring hybrid silicone ear buds in small, medium and large sizes for a more custom fit. These models have 9mm and 13.5mm size driver units, respectively, for booming bass and 100mW of power handling capacity .

These headphones should be available in February for between £35 - £90.

Top PC Speakers

For all you PC users out there, Sony are launching a new line of high end PC speakers which boast a beautiful design with superior sound quality. The series includes 4 models that are perfect for listening to music, watching DVDs and playing the latest computer games.

Realizing the importance to have high quality PC speakers to immerse yourself in music, movies or computer games, Sony developed the slim size SRS-Z50 pair speakers with bass reflex duct, the three-way SRS-Z100 pair speakers with bass boost, the SRS-D25 2.1 speaker system with sub-woofer for strong bass and the SRS-DF30 2.1 speaker system with built-in FM tuner for stylish, powerful music listening. While all of the speakers offer headphone out with power on/off and volume control in varying total output power levels, unique features include VAIO color matching in the SRS-D25 (black, red, pink or white) models and the SRS-DF30’s FM tuner.

These speakers will be available in March ranging from £40 - £137.

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Welcome All Readers

January 12th, 2009

Hello and welcome to AudioCrunch - a blogging site that covers all new audio hardware ranging from headphone to speakers to even the latest music and audio software.

I would like to introduce my Co-Editor David Harrison, who, like myself is extreamly passionate about music and the industry. David will be joining me in blogging pretty much everyday so the world can hear our opinions about all things audio.

Feel free to make any comments about any of our posts. We will try to reply back to all questions raised.

If you would like to feature on our blog or want to ask us anything please write to either myself jason@audiocrunch.co.uk or David, david@audiocrunch.co.uk.

Many thanks, and happy reading!

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