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Music Review: Stanley Clarke Acoustic Trio with Hiromi & Lenny White: Jazz in the Garden (Heads Up CD)
June 8, 2009
From Music Reviews
Stepping outside their familiar, comfortable context can be a risky proposition even for the most established musicians, and they don't come more established than bassist Stanley Clarke. The jazz/fusion legend is one of the best-known electric bass guitar players in the world who's appeared on countless albums as a solo artist, member of Return to Forever and other bands, and in collaborations like the Duke/Clarke Project and SMV. So when you've done it all, what do you do next?
Home Theater: Get Your Game On!
June 2009
From E-Gear
When you have a 16-year-old son, who’s life revolves around gaming, sometimes it’s just better to give in.
SXSW 2009 Part Two: If You Are a Filmmaker, Read This Post
March 25, 2009
From Dave Thomas
The reality check of the No Budget to Low Budget panel of established low budget/online filmmakers like Felicia Day (The Guild) and Michael Nigro (American Cannibal) is that they all have day jobs, although in Day's case that day job is professional actress, but still.
Gift Guide: Home Theater
November 2008
From E-Gear
We don’t call them couch potatoes here. We call them entertainment aficionados—lovers of big screens, full surround and cool remotes. Universal Remote Control R50 $150 The R50 will save you’re family from hunting for the missing remote, which somehow got lodged under the seat cushion of Grandma’s favorite recliner. This model can control 18 different home theater components, and you don’t need a technical degree to program it. Pre-programmed codes cover thousands of products and hundreds of brands, plus it can learn any other IR commands. The color screen gives you control over all the most popular functions—watch movie, watch DVR, play game
Paradigm Millenia Speakers
July 2007
From E-Gear
Thanks to
Paradigm, I’m no longer addicted to oil. That’s right, I said it. My gas-guzzling Rovers are now parked in the garage, neglected, alone and empty. I’ve been sitting here in my reclining theater chair unable or unwanting to move. My addiction to oil is now overshadowed by the high-definition home theater I just experienced in
Paradigm’s new Millenia series loudspeakers. The Millenia series has many offerings to allow for system application flexibility. For this review we chose the Millenia 200, 20 and ADP for the front, center and surrounds respectively and also added the coveted
Paradigm Seismic 12 subwoofer to anchor
Paradigm’s Millenia Series
May 2007
From Hot Products
The Canadian speaker manufacturer
Paradigm has announced the introduction of their new line of speakers, known as the Millenia Series. The line’s flagship product, the Trio, consists of three speakers, meant to fit into a single cabinet, complete with a composite MDF/aluminum baffle and S-PAL Satin-Anodized Pure-Aluminum domes. It retails for $999. Also available in the series are the Millenia 20 for $499/each; the Millenia 30 for $799 each; the Millenia 200 for $1,299 a pair, The Millenia 300 for $1,999 a pair, and the Millenia ADP for $599 a pair. For more information on the line or other
Paradigm products,
CEDIA Report Day 2: Home Theater Roundup
September 15, 2006
From Grant Clauser
My second day at CEDIA (Custom Electonics Design and Installation Association) turned up a hodgepodge of new gear for home theater enthusiasts. Here’s the 60-second version:At the Anthem
/Paradigm booth, they were showing of the first Anthem multi-zone amplifier, a $2,495, 12 zone amp, with 65 Watts per channel to power music all around a house. Also, for those old-school stereo fans, a new two-channel integrated amp at $1,499—because not every room has to be a home theater.
Paradigm showed a number of new loudspeakers, including the revamped monitor series, the V.5 line, which focused its performance on sensitively, however, one of the most
Sonos Digital Music System Multi-Zone Audio Done Right
April 2005
From Product Reviews
Did you know that Sonos is the Greek word for sound? Or that Sonos spelled backward is Sonos? Forgive me if I seem to be grasping for straws, but this multi-zone music system has already achieved a level of fame usually reserved for supermodels, presidents and mass murderers. What can I tell you about it that you haven't already heard? You probably know it uses a sleek handheld wireless controller, called, logically enough, the Controller, to operate one or more ZonePlayers. If you're multi-zone savvy, you'll also be aware that the zones can operate in tandem or independently. And no doubt you've heard a
Also reviewed in the May/June issue of E-Gear...
June 2003
From Product Reviews
Check out reviews of these other hot products in the June issue of E-Gear, now available on newsstands: • Nikon Coolpix 3100 digital camera •
Paradigm Monitor 5 speaker system • Sharp VL-Z7U digital camcorder • InFocus X1 projector • SRS Klayman Signature Series speakers • Acoustic Specialties multimedia specialties • Compaq tablet PC TC1000 • Canon i70 bubble jet printer • Onkyo NC-500 audio network receiver
Editors' Choice Top 40 Products
February 2003
From E-Gear
Mitsubishi WS-55411 55-inch High-Definition Compatible Television ($3,199). Unmatched picture quality and convenience. Casio GV-10 G Bros Digital Camera ($349). Finally, a digital camera that can handle the great outdoors. Sharp Aquos LC-15B2UB 15-inch LCD TV ($1,299). Crystal clear picture, flat and portable. Jamo A410 Home Theater Speaker System ($1,400). Innovative design and excellent performance for music and movies. Apple iPod ($399). Apple has done for MP3 players what it achieved with iMacs - make everybody want one. Marantz DLP VP-12S1 Home Theater Projector ($12,500). High-definition has never looked better. ATI All-In-Wonder 8500DV Graphics Card ($399). Turns your PC into a hot gaming, digital video