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Yamaha AW1600 review

Yamaha AW1600 review

Renting a studio with equivalent hardware to the Yamaha AW1600 can cost upwards of £100 an hour, so recorders like this are becoming increasingly viable. With the AW1600, you get a 16-track studio (or eight when recording at 24-bit) packed into a desk not much larger than a briefcase Read more

2 March 2006, 15:12  |  Tags: Yamaha AW1600, WAV format, LCD screen, control panel

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Studio in a box: Yamaha AW1600

Tired of dealing with decrepit flea-pit studios on the seediest street in town? Wish you could have a studio's worth of equipment on your desk without the hassle of buying a computer? Yamaha has the answer Read more

19 December 2005, 15:00  |  Tags: Yamaha AW1600, microphones, digital music, MP3 Players

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Yamaha MusicCAST MCX-2000: a new caste

Some people cast nets into the glittering peace of the ocean, praying for fish to get themselves jammed in the webbing, like snacks of the gods. Yamaha, however, casts music... Read more

5 April 2006, 11:28  |  Tags: Sonos Digital Music System, MP3 Players

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

9.5

Sonos ZP80 review

Sonos ZP80 review

Like its amp-equipped predecessor the ZP100, the ZP80 is a delicious treat in a field dominated by over-complicated music-streaming hardware. The ZP80 loses the amp and wirelessly distributes music from your home computers to up to 32 different amplifier and speaker setups. Configuration is almost non-existent and audio quality is delectable Read more

3 May 2006, 16:54  |  Tags: Sonos, Sonos ZP80, audiophiles, Ethernet, audio quality

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The box of delights: Apple iPod Hi-Fi

The dust has settled and now we're left to sift through the debris. Much derision was thrown at the iPod Hi-Fi when it was first unveiled, but was it justified? Read more

9 March 2006, 12:20  |  Tags: Apple, Apple iPod Hi-Fi, MP3 Players

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Olive Opus packs music-serving muscle

The iPod is dead, everything's gone all music server. Forget hermetically sealed white boxes and ear buds, the future is hi-fi separates. The future is 400GB of music pumped into living-room speakers Read more

2 March 2006, 12:49  |  Tags: Denon, iPod, digital music, hi-fi

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