SE2 Labs ITC One

SE2 Labs ITC One

Not an audiophile product per se, SE2 Labs ITC One "Integrated Theater Console" takes all the components typical in a high-end audio/video rack, and strips away everything but the circuit boards and transports and puts them all in a single climate-controlled chassis.

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Believe whatever you wish, but calling us "pimps" seems a little overboard don't you think. How do you determine which manfacturers are crooks?

If you cannot figure out why I would err on the side of an educated, well respected person with no interests (financially) VS the input of those with vested financial interests in this audiophilia game.... theres not much I can do to bring you closer to any truth....


Signature Speaker from RBH

Signature Speaker from RBH

RBH Sound is best-known for its home-theater speakers, but CES saw the Utah-based company launch a "Signature" series of speakers that were demo'd in two-channel systems. I listened to a Telarc Aaron Copland recording on the three-way, sealed-box 8300-SE/R towers ($8449/pair), with a Boulder 1021 CD player and Boulder 860 power amplifier, and was impressed by the natural balance, extended low frequencies, and good dynamics.

We All Need Someone To Lean On

We All Need Someone To Lean On

Stillpoints, a vibration-control company that has been making equipment support racks since 2003, has just introduced a 40"-wide, low mass, open-air rack that allows you to stack two components side by side on each support shelf. Each ultra long support shelf holds two 20"<I>x</I>16" equipment shelves, each of which can hold a separate component on the appropriate support technology. Each equipment shelf also contains six pockets of Stillpoints' multi-patented vibration damping technology, making for 12 pockets of vibration control per large support shelf. Stillpoints' Paul Wakeen claims that each time you add another layer of Stillpoint isolation, the sound of your system improves.

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