Aerial Acoustics Model 8 loudspeaker Page 3

Aerial Acoustics Model 8 loudspeaker Page 3

Got a garage, a router, and a band saw? <I>Poof!</I> You're a speaker designer. How many audiophiles dream of buying some raw drivers, some MDF and veneer, building a baffle, soldering up a computer-designed crossover, and assembling the Shmendrick Audio 2001? Plenty.

Aerial Acoustics
Box 81248
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
(617) 235-7715
www.aerialacoustics.com

Aerial Acoustics Model 8 loudspeaker Page 2

Aerial Acoustics Model 8 loudspeaker Page 2

Got a garage, a router, and a band saw? <I>Poof!</I> You're a speaker designer. How many audiophiles dream of buying some raw drivers, some MDF and veneer, building a baffle, soldering up a computer-designed crossover, and assembling the Shmendrick Audio 2001? Plenty.

Aerial Acoustics
Box 81248
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
(617) 235-7715
www.aerialacoustics.com

Meridian Commits to FireWire and Digital Harmony

Meridian Commits to FireWire and Digital Harmony

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10---Meridian has announced its intention to license Digital Harmony's IEEE 1394 (FireWire) technology. "Digital Harmony embodies the technology we can implement to produce the next generation of digital systems for home entertainment." So said Meridian's Bob Stuart, in an announcement sure to be a turning point for the high-end audio industry.

First All-Digital Amplifier?

First All-Digital Amplifier?

NAD has announced what they claim is the world's first true digital audio power amplifier directly linking a CD player to a loudspeaker. As explained by Peter Lyngdorf, chairman of NAD Electronics and TACT Audio, the Millennium "is not a conventional combination of D/A converter and analog amplification.

DVD-Audio draft specs announced at CES; HDCD ported to Motorola DSP chip

DVD-Audio draft specs announced at CES; HDCD ported to Motorola DSP chip

As expected, the DVD WG-4 Audio Working Group announced at CES that it has released a draft of its DVD-Audio specification to the 10 original DVD consortium companies, and to music-industry associations RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), RIAJ (Recording Industry Association of Japan), and IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry).

Classic Records issues DADs---high-quality music DVDs

Classic Records issues DADs---high-quality music DVDs

In a press conference held January 9 at the 1998 Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Classic Records announced the debut of the Classic 24/96 digital audio disc "DAD" series of audio-only DVD-Videos. (Video information is included on the disc but represents only a tiny fraction of the data space.)

Consumer Electronics Show: January 8, 1998

Consumer Electronics Show: January 8, 1998

A continuing proliferation of formats is as likely in the audio realm as it is in video. The analog cassette was one of the most successful formats in history, and the industry has yet to find a replacement for it. MiniDisc, a Sony-originated format, required several attempts to introduce it to the American market.

CES '98 Opens: DVD-Audio gauntlet is thrown

CES '98 Opens: DVD-Audio gauntlet is thrown

The Academy Advancing High Performance Audio & Video (formerly the Academy for the Advancement of High End Audio) kicked off CES '98 with a pre-Show meeting. Meridian's Bob Stuart addressed the thorny issue of competing and (as yet) not fully defined standards for DVD-Audio.

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