Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Associated Equipment

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Associated Equipment

It's common to read ads for new audio hardware that crow about "revolutionary" breakthroughs in sound performance, and that's how Velodyne crowed about their new Digital Drive DD-18, servo-controlled, powered 18" subwoofer. The ads suggested that the DD-18 can be digitally equalized to one's room with a resultant in-room frequency response of 20-200Hz, ±3dB.

Velodyne
345 Digital Drive
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
(408) 465-2800
www.velodyne.com

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Specifications

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Specifications

It's common to read ads for new audio hardware that crow about "revolutionary" breakthroughs in sound performance, and that's how Velodyne crowed about their new Digital Drive DD-18, servo-controlled, powered 18" subwoofer. The ads suggested that the DD-18 can be digitally equalized to one's room with a resultant in-room frequency response of 20-200Hz, ±3dB.

Velodyne
345 Digital Drive
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
(408) 465-2800
www.velodyne.com

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Page 2

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer Page 2

It's common to read ads for new audio hardware that crow about "revolutionary" breakthroughs in sound performance, and that's how Velodyne crowed about their new Digital Drive DD-18, servo-controlled, powered 18" subwoofer. The ads suggested that the DD-18 can be digitally equalized to one's room with a resultant in-room frequency response of 20-200Hz, ±3dB.

Velodyne
345 Digital Drive
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
(408) 465-2800
www.velodyne.com

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer

Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer

It's common to read ads for new audio hardware that crow about "revolutionary" breakthroughs in sound performance, and that's how Velodyne crowed about their new Digital Drive DD-18, servo-controlled, powered 18" subwoofer. The ads suggested that the DD-18 can be digitally equalized to one's room with a resultant in-room frequency response of 20-200Hz, ±3dB.

Krell Gets Tough

Krell Gets Tough

Consumers prefer to get a good deal, and dealers like to maintain a healthy profit margin. Somewhere in the relationship is a perfect balance, where buyers get a legitimate product for the best price while dealers make enough money to ensure that the customer can be supported properly.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

"No company has done more to vigorously fly the audio <I>tricolor</I> as has Focal-JMlab," declares Paul Bolin, who visits the Focal factory and then reviews the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/loudspeakerreviews/604focal">Focal-JMlab Nova Utopia Be loudspeaker</A>. PB adds, "One thing about the Utopia line has not changed: the exquisite level of finish." But what about the sound?

Music Notes

Music Notes

Artists' audit rights: The California Assembly is scheduled to vote Tuesday, June 15 on a revised bill that would give recording artists the right to audit companies to ensure proper royalty payments. The bill would also give them the right to hire auditors on a contingency fee basis, and to initiate group audits, a provision that could make audits a class action issue. The proposed legislation is the result of talks between the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), and several state legislators, in particular State Senator Kevin Murray (D-Culver City), a longtime advocate for accounting reform in the recording industry.

Do typical audio preamps have enough inputs for you?

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Reader Wilbur Pan has discovered that most audio preamps have a paltry four pairs of inputs. He comments, "I don't think that I am asking too much out of a component that may cost over $2000 to provide me with an adequate number of inputs." Have you found that preamps have enough inputs for your needs?

Recording of June 2004: J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I

Recording of June 2004: J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I

<B>J.S. BACH: <I>The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I</I></B><BR>
Till Fellner, piano<BR>
ECM 1853/54 (2 CDs). 2004. Manfred Eicher, prod.; Markus Heiland, eng. DDD. TT: 116:58<BR>
Performance <B>*****</B><BR>
Sonics <B>*****</B>

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