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Juke Audio Multiroom Streaming Amplifier
Thank You, Douglas Mandel
New World Mix • Producer/engineer Richard Chycki shares the spatially motivated secrets behind his Dolby Atmos mix of Rush’s sonically transitional 1982 album, Signals.
Netflix By Mail Ends Its 25-Year Run
Ultra Short Throw Projectors
Atmos Advice
Sofabaton X1 Remote
Visual Brilliance
Headphone Heaven
Hidden Bass
Affordable Amplification
AURAL EXCELLENCE
I SEE YOU • How James Cameron and his Visual Effects Team Create an Otherworldly Reality in Avatar: The Way of Water
Bright and Bold
Studio Quality
HIGH FIDELITY, FIRST CLASS • FIFTY YEARS ON, PINK FLOYD’S THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AUDIOPHILE-FAVORITE RECORDINGS OF THE ROCK ERA. HERE’S WHY IT WILL CONTINUE TO ENDURE, LONG AFTER WE’VE ALL GONE ON TO JOIN THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY.
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
INTRIGUE • STEVEN WILSON PRESENTS: PROGRESSIVE SOUNDS IN UK ALTERNATIVE MUSIC 1979-89 BOX SET
R.E.M.: OUT OF TIME • The Hint of the Century