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Woo Audio WA2 headphone amplifier review
To put it simply, the Woo Audio WA2 is the best headphone amplifier in its price category by a mile. It provides an experience that is completely luscious -- deep, smooth bass, rich vocal reproduction, and a sweet, spacious, notably airy treble that's smashing for live classical performances, although can handle anything you throw its way. Superb Read more
26 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Denon DN-S3500 review
It's not Christmas, but it might as well be for DJs -- this CD-playing deck system authentically mimicks the qualities of analogue, vinyl-playing decks. The days of lugging tonnes of vinyl to a gig are over. Blindfold a DJ and bring him in, we don't think he'll be able to tell the difference Read more
22 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Hercules DJ Console Rmx review
The era of the digital mixing desk is upon us. The sturdy and professional-looking Hercules DJ Console Rmx is designed to be connected to a PC or Mac via USB and used with DJing software to mix MP3 and other compressed music formats. If you're serious about DJing, it's money well spent Read more
25 July 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit review
The Nike + iPod Sport Kit is a simple and effective way of turning your iPod nano into a sophisticated pedometer. The kit consists of three parts -- the transmitter, the receiver and the shoe itself (a Nike, of course). If you're looking for a personal trainer without the bank-busting price tag, look no further Read more
2 August 2006 by Chris Stevens
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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 by Chris Stevens
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Numark NS7 review
If you can reconcile yourself to the expense of the NS7, as well as the fact that it's nowhere near as portable as other USB DJ controllers, you'll find you've invested in a top-notch piece of kit. The build quality is phenomenal, and it does a great job of emulating the control and feel of working with vinyl Read more
16 April 2009 by Donald Bell
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Zoom H4n review
Outperforming more expensive rivals, the Zoom H4n is a superb mobile audio recorder that offers excellent performance, great sound quality and a solid, intuitive design. If you're after simplicity rather than flexibility, you may find the wealth of features overwhelming, but it's a great device nonetheless Read more
17 April 2009 by Donald Bell
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Intempo Rebel review
The Intempo Rebel gives you all the best elements of FM radio (good sound, free music) with none of the worst (ads, annoying DJs). It samples FM radio stations to convert analogue tunes into digital MP3s, which it then stores on internal memory or a card to playback or copy Read more
4 March 2008 by Mark Harris
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Creative Zen Micro Wired Remote review
Although the Apple iPod Mini is the most popular MP3 player in the world, it's not the only one that people buy. Luckily for Zen Micro owners out there, the device's popularity has justified the availability of accessories, including the useful Creative Zen Micro Wired Remote Read more
30 September 2005 by Jasmine France
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Blue Microphones Mikey review
It may not have all the features we'd like, but recordings from the Mikey sound better than those of any other iPod recorder in its price range. In fact, even some more expensive rivals can't match the realism and detail of its recordings. Add in a pleasingly retro design, and you've got a winner Read more
6 August 2009 by Donald Bell
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