Eye Want Candy!

Eye Want Candy!

Cayin was showing the stunningly retro SP 105i table radio, which had me drooling. Nobody here knew what US importer Sze Leung was going to sell them for, but having seen the show sample, it's not what I thought I remembered, obviously. Importer VAS is still trying to determine a price, I've now been told.

Next Chapter

Next Chapter

For the 40th anniversary, B&W is introducing the limited edition Signature Diamond, a $20,000 floorstanding two-way featuring the Diamond tweeter and B&W's kevlar 7" mid/bass driver. The flared port is tucked into that wedge-shaped cut-away on the bottom. Only 500 pairs will be made.

History Lesson

History Lesson

Antony Yim, marketing & product manager for B&W Group Asia Limited, used the 40<SUP>th</SUP> anniversary of B&W to give a history lesson that includes classic B&W products and a memorial wall.

Some Stats

Some Stats

Over 10,000 products; seven floors of audio; "every manufacturer who matters from the US, Canada, Europe, China, Korea, Japan, and Kowloon;" and more than 30,000 people over four days.

digital audio listening

we've had several reviews (e.g. airport express, olive symphony, sonus, squeezebox) and several "big brother" pieces yet to be reviewed (e.g. Transporter, Olive opus). And yet the obvious buying choice still escapes me. Which unit results in the best SOUND? with or without external DAC, optical outputs, etc? with or without regard to price point? Any thoughts? John A. are you ready to jump in on this? thank you all in advance. Rich

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