Articles tagged with: Speakers

Yamaha YSP-3050: a digital sound projector with digital analog video converter
Posted in Designer Gadgets, Speaker on 1 July 2008

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What you see in photos is the Yamaha YSP-3050, a digital sound projector (in good substance a cash audio very functional), which we have already seen in previous models, and that presents itself as the updated version dell’YSP-3000.

The update is a major limitation and structural that many had complained in predecessor: Indeed there were limitations in terms of video capability. That is why the current device provides for the possibility of converting video from analogue to digital broadcasting. In terms of input provides a Component and Composite video, in addition to two already existing HDMI.

Precisely because of this conversion of A / D, all devices that are not equipped with HDMI input (for example, take a Nintendo Wii), may be connected all’YSP-3050 and the TV will only deduced output HDMI Yamaha (then a single cable). In any case, the price is not the most affordable: $ 1400, the direct exchange about 890 €.

Waterproof Nano Speakers
Posted in Speaker on 26 June 2008

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Waterproof Nano Speakers iPod Nanos are really things of beauty. And it is hi-tech gadgets go they are not especially weather conditions resistant. So take it to pool, beach and park at your peril. Opportunely someone has imaginary right solution to care for your pod! And Icebar is a water-resistant casing with important speakers that will keep your Nano secure and sound. This is a nifty shatter-proof and water-resistant unit takes the 1st, 2nd and 3rd age group Nanos. This is a stereo speaker and that create classic sound for their size, as well as a phono socket if you would like to keep your music up close and individual. There is a little pop-out stand if you desire to play tunes as you wallow in your bath, Jacuzzi or pool, and a lanyard so you can hang it up in the shower and jive to your tunes.
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Maxlounge Bossa: Comfy lounger with speakers for surround sound effect
Posted in Designer Gadgets, Furniture, Music, Music Player on 30 May 2008

Maxlounge bossaIf you are in a need to relax and are looking forwardto something that not just gives your cozy warmth but also soothes you with some music – the Maxlounge Bossa is for you.

Not only the chic futuristic pod will snuggly support you in its curvaceous bod, but will also play music. How? All you need to do is plug in any of your audio devices and let it play your favourite music from the barely visible speakers embedded on either side of the headrest.

Now, just relax in the surround sound effect and watch your favourite movie or  just laze down for some time with your iPod on. Not just this, you can even connect your video game’s audio device to it and beat that target in an exiting surround-sound atmosphere.

It features pockets on the side to hold your iPod or your Vido game controls. You must be thinking that being huge it will take too much space in your small apartment when not in use. So let me tell you that the wonder gadget is inflatable. When not in use you can deflate it and keep it aside. Not just this, the Bossa is portable enough to be carried out on the beach or your poolside. Sounds musical to me…what say you?

Via: drinkstuff

Speakers embedded in wallpaper: Concept on the verge of becoming reality
Posted in Concept, Designer Gadgets, Speaker on 27 May 2008

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For those who have always been worried about the walls which had ears have something more to worry about for ‘walls that can talk’ are finally here. This is again a concept which once materialize will turn all your walls into speakers bloating out your favourite music. This one is going to be the most challenging innovation in the world of speakers leaving behind the shell series speakers or the Ferrari inspired speakers.

Now materials scientist Michael Yu at Johns Hopkins University has come up with this new material which will allow piezoelectric sound devices to be fixed precisely any where inside the most inaccessible places.

Piezoelectric devices are found in microphones and speakers that move in response to voltage, or create voltage from movement.

Earlier found only inside very heavy, brittle materials the polymer with piezoelectic properties will be used as a coating that will be flexible enough to create speakers under your wall paper. Not just this, the new material will also open up possibilities to make innovative inventions like foldable speakers and more.

Via: Newscientist

Shell Series, speaker for dark environments
Posted in Home Theatre, Speaker on 22 May 2008

 Shell Series, speaker for dark environments

Many times not all speaker marry well with the decor of the place where they are installed. The dark environments, for example, that may be the interior of a castle or similar places, they need a design suitable for plants home teather, as the technology too stona with the rest.

To resolve this problem the designer Gurdeep Sandhu has designed the Shell Series that reflect the architectural styles of spires. For now are just a concept, but the designer is keen to make it known that are in production and in the coming months could reach the market. Unfortunately still no news on the technical characteristics.

AQUA Happy: Waterproof speakers from Pioneer
Posted in Music Player, Speaker on 7 April 2008

Pioneer waterproof speakers

After briging home those weirdly shaped eco-friendly speakers, you have to be about music if you don’t mind having your musical dose even inside your bathroom or pool area. If you are one such musical-baby, the just released Happy Aqua (AS-PS66) speakers from Pioneer are just for you. These portable speakers are waterproof and home good space in its core for many different DAP sizes.
Measuring unique 100×220mm and weighing 350 g, unique 57mm speaker (8Ω) with an
output of 0.3W and a battery lifespan of 37h (4 AA batteries), the Aqua Happy are perfect for the music lovers, so that they don’t miss it even while having a splash!
Available in cool colours like light blue, and white, these make a perfect water accessory.

Via: Akihabara

KICKER iKICK iK500: Dock your iPhone, iPod here!
Posted in Music Player, Speaker, ipod on 6 April 2008

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Wanna bring some good and quality change to the way you listen to the music? Get home Kicker’s latest addition into its family – the iKICK iK500. This one is another portable stereo system that features an inbuilt dock not just for your iPod but also for your iPhone. Adding a new dimension to the MP3 players, iKICK takes listening music to the next level. Be it the big ‘bumping’ speakers or the 5-inch powerful woofers or for that matter the 40-watt stereo amplifier, the iKICk iK500 is blessed with every damn feature to made the sound graduate to a unique level of quality.
Now, this is not the end. With this stereo system, what comes your way is a credit card-sized infrared remote to help you listen to your favourite music from your comfort zone. You can adjust the stereo system’s bass, treble, and auxiliary-in options, as well as the iPod menu directories with the infra-red remote control.

iBoom Juke Box
Posted in Speaker, ipod on 5 April 2008

iBoom Juke Box
Taking the iPod speakers to the next level of exceptional sound quality, comes the iBoom Juke Box. This soon to arrive music machine is shaped like a juke box with built sub-woofer, which are good enough to offer loads of surprises for a music lover.
Something that sets the iBoom apart from the regular juke boxes available on the shelf is the RF remote that gives you the power to keep a tab on your iPod playback even when you are in the other room. Yes, the remote works across the walls as well! Not just this, the user friendly remote features a bright and easy-to-read display screen that helps you surf and select what you wanna listen from your ipod, right from the remote.
The juke box box will charge your iPod as well as your remote in one go and another good news is that the juke box is compatible with all dockable iPods, so you don’t have to worry for your older generation iPods.
As far as availability goes, there’s no news as yet, but still you can keep watching this space for the updates.
Via: gadgetgrid

Eco-friendly speakers from Fashionation
Posted in Eco Friendly, Speaker on 9 March 2008

Eco-Speakers

I dunno why but these days I’m getting into the eco-friendly mode. Whatever I do or buy seems getting influenced by the eco-friendly mantra. So as a part of the spree, my next buy will definitely be these Eco-Speakers, which are made with recycled material…which means they make their share of saving the environment. And once we use them, we’ll make our contribution to the good cause. A product of Fashionation, these speakers are not just good for the environment but also for your pocket as the price tag read a reasonable figure of $15. As far as the look is concerned, they are cutely small, light in weight and are available in a wide range of zingy colours and a variety of shapes. And the best feature is that you can fold them flat and adjust in the smallest of spaces that you have. Coming to the power, they derive it from your iPod or PC, so don’t require any separate battery. In short these are a great music machine that’s pocket friendly and environment friendly at the same time! Via: gadgettastic

World’s most expensive speakers: Ferrari inspired Art.Engine
Posted in Limited Edition, Speaker on 6 March 2008

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If you are in love with the mean machine Ferrari and dreaming about owning the coup is what you do usually, then what you are going to see next will definitely be a treat for your eyes and good enough to leave you drooling onc more!

We are talking about the innovative speakers - The Art.Engine, which take quite a lot from the wonder car Ferrari. Right from the looks that are good enough to kill, to quality anybody would love to vouch for.

Standing four feet tall, the Ferrari Art.Engine has are a set of shiny red paint speakers that have an empowering appeal. Thaks to it’s own amplifier, the speakers let you connect anything from your PC to disc player, MP3 or iPod and groove to your favourite music.

A clean and classy work of 18 drivers jammed into an aluminum tower, powerpacked with chic Wi-Fi capabilities to help you feed your favourite music directly from your PC or internet, the Art.Engine speakers are a limited edition collection, only 1000 pieces so far! So, in case you manage to grab a set of your own, consider yourself extra lucky.

Now, since they are limited edition, price is got to be sky rocketing and yes, is is! A whhopping price of $20,000 makes the Art.Engine the most expensive speakers inthe world.
Via: Dvice

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