Denon DBP-4010UDCI Universal Blu-ray player
Written by Robert Kozel and Adrian Wittenberg   
Monday, 08 March 2010 00:00
Denon DBP-4010UDCI Universal Blu-ray player

Denon has long been a well-respected leader in the disc player market, producing some excellent universal disc players over the years. Just a few years ago, a universal disc player needed to tackle CD, SACD, DVD-Video and DVD-Audio. Today’s disc player must now add Blu-ray to the list in order to claim the title of universal disc player. Such is the case for Denon's new BDP-4010UDCI. Read our review to see how it performs.

Tags: Blu ray Player | DVD players | Universal Players

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Optoma HD20 Single-chip 1080p DLP Projector
Written by Chris Eberle and Ross Jones   
Monday, 22 February 2010 00:00
Optoma HD20

One of the difficulties in writing a series about affordable front projectors is deciding what constitutes “affordable.” A few years ago, that would have meant anything under $5,000 for a 1080p projector. But advances in technology, manufacturing efficiency and market demand have caused the prices of entry-level front projectors to plummet. Soon a 1080p front projector could be had for $3,000; only a year later there were $2,000 (street price) projectors that put out a surprisingly good picture. Surely $2,000 was the floor for a 1080p projector?

Tags: 1080p | Projectors

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Mixing and Matching: The Paradigm C5 Center Channel Cone Speaker vs. Electrostatics
Written by John E. Johnson, Jr.   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 00:00

paradigm-c5-center-speaker-teaserIn most A/V publications, they will tell you to stick with one brand and line of speakers so that the tonality will be the same across the entire soundstage. That's true. But, if you look for neutrality in sound, you can mix and match with no problem. I have used electrostatic speakers (ESLs) in our home theater lab as a reference for years. The problem has always been the center channel. The front left and right ESL are 6 feet tall, and the center channel ESL was only 4 feet, and even then, the motorized projection screen would come down in front of it about a foot. Secondly, ESLs cannot be driven to high SPLs like cone speakers.....So, I decided to use a conventional (cone) speaker for the center channel, the new Paradigm C5 center channel speaker.....Was I disappointed in the results? Read our review to see.

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Audio/Video Cables: The Science and the Insanity
Written by John E. Johnson, Jr.   
Thursday, 18 February 2010 00:00

Over the past several years, I noticed that some A/V cable companies have expanded their lines to include interconnects and speaker cables that cost in the thousands, no make that tens of thousands, of dollars. You can actually spend about $25,000 on one pair of speaker cables about 5 meters in length. For that same amount of money, you can purchase a Blu-ray player, top notch receiver, full set of 7.1 speakers, good subwoofer, 1080p projector, a projection screen, and all the A/V cables you need to connect them - in other words, a complete home theater system. For myself, I find it insulting that a company would think we consider that the same amount of engineering research and development costs, along with the manufacturing costs, are comparable between such a set of speaker cables, and a full set of home theater components. So, we are going to start taking a look at the engineering and science behind cable design, and the costs. It will be an on-going article, like the Vinyl vs. CD series that we started publishing a while back. You will be free to express your opinions in the commenting section at the end of the article.

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CAVE Prize - Burson Audio PI-100 Integrated Stereo Amplifier
Written by SECRETS of Home Theater   
Monday, 01 February 2010 13:38
CAVE Prize - Burson Audio PI-100 Integrated Stereo Amplifier

If you didn’t win the prizes for our first CAVE contest – and that means all of you except two – don’t despair. We are now announcing the next CAVE contest, and the prize is a Burson Audio PI-100 Integrated Stereo Amplifier.

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CD Music Reviews - March, 2010
Written by Jason Victor Serinus   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:00
SECRETS CD REVIEWS March 2010 Singer/songwriter Yasmin Levy has built an estimable reputation as a champion of Ladino music, the ancient music of the Sephardic Jews of Spain. Singing Ladino, Beduin, and original Ladino-like songs, sometimes imbued with Turkish or Flamenco influences, Levy is on a mission to preserve and promote a language and culture facing extinction.
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Bryston 9B SST2 Multi-channel Amplifier
Written by Jared Rachwalski   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00
bryston-9b-sst2-power-amplifier-teaser

Bryston is known for building some of the most sought-after, powerful and dependable amplifiers in the business. For over 40 years, they have provided an incredible 20 year transferable warranty, practically unheard of in this or any industry. If you find one (that is if you can find one) on the used market, chances are it will still be under warranty. Their rare appearance on the used market has as much to do with their sound quality and dependable (high) power delivery as it does with their warranty. Here, we review their 9B SST2, which is a five-channel (5 x 140 watts) power amplifier.

Tags: Amplifiers | multi-channel

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Joyce DiDonato: One of Today’s Pre-eminent Mezzo Coloraturas
Written by Jason Victor Serinus   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 00:00
Joyce DiDonato

Thanks in part to her two recent EMI recital discs of the music of Handel and Rossini, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, 41, has been acknowledged as one of today’s pre-eminent mezzo coloraturas. Blessed with an ideally flexible, beautiful voice and a stellar technique that includes a perfect trill, she is in demand throughout the world for a wide variety of lyric mezzo and mezzo coloratura roles.

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