Grant Fidelity’s $3,200 Impression II weds CD player, tube amp and overkill

Filed under: Other formats , Players See that? That's a $3,200 CD player , which will be impossible to justify for pretty much anyone not featured on Joan Rivers' newest TV show. Designed and produced by Grant Fidelity, the CD-1000 Impression II packs a high-end Sanyo CD drive, tube analog output, tube headphone amplifier and a rather basic display screen, while the "anti-vibration aluminum chassis" tries as hard as it can to look both unorthodox and absurdly expensive. It's hard to

Need More Fiber?

I’m talking about fiber optics! I am really excited by the Fiber For All movement . I am a teacher as well as a traveler. I have spent 8 years of my life teaching in impoverished and underdeveloped areas. The interesting thing about visiting places that are developing countries is that technology skips a generation. For example: people in Laos who never had a land line telephone service now have mobile phones. People who never had a tape player or CD player now have MP3 players. People

Ion TAILGATER Rocks Your Tailgate Party For 8 Hours

The MP3 format has revolutionized the way we play music at a tailgate party. Before it was CD boom boxes or just rolling down your windows of your car and blasting the car stereo. Now with iPods, iPhones, Zunes and any other MP3 players on the market, you can play hours of music without killing your car battery or lugging a bulky CD player. But this isn’t a history lesson on the MP3… this is how you can play those iPods and iPhones while tailgating while getting maximum sound and playing time in

Logitech X-140 2.0 Speakers £7.47 @ Pcworld

Connect your portable MP3 or CD player to the auxiliary input and enjoy enhanced bass in a slim profile, while dynamic, real-time bass equalisation maximises bass response and minimises distortion. * Logitech X-140 PC Speakers * Innovative two-driver design - deeper bass * 5 Watts RMS * Excellent audio for PC, CD & MP3 players * Integrated power, tone & volume controls

Car Stereo Systems By Jason Gluckman

You can customize your car stereo system by adding more features to what was originally installed by the manufacturer. The main part of the car stereo is called the head unit, which may be a CD player, a radio or a tape player. In the olden days, there were tapedecks that were used as the head unit. Advancements in acoustic technology have led to more improvements in the head unit, such as MP3, AAC and WMA, to support to the CD players. Most cars are designed with a CD changer, wherein multi

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