JL Audio continues to stay ahead of the curve by producing powered subwoofers with exceptional musical and cinematic performance capabilities. The company’s Fathom lineup has been acclaimed by ...
Apple may have killed wired earbuds on mainstream phones, but the premium IEM (in-ear monitor) market is still alive and kicking. Companies like Campfire Audio deliver some professional-quality IEMs ...
Miramar, FL–September 14, 2006–CEDIA Expo 2006 marks the debut of JL Audio’s newest powered home audio subwoofer, the Fathom f110. As the smallest unit in the Fathom lineup, the f110 creates new ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Portland-based Campfire Audio is perhaps best known for its ...
This is a review of the JL Audio f112 12" sealed subwoofer which we found to be the best performer for its size in both tight punchy bass and low distortion and build quality. In engineering, there is ...
JL Audio, the company that is well-known for excellent low frequency sound reproduction in the car, has now focused its talents on a line of active subwoofer systems for the home environment. JL Audio ...
Meet Fathom F212, a more affordable version of $12,000 Githom G213 with newest design and heart-stopping bass. The new F212 packs dual massive 12-inch drivers – a newer generation 12W7 subwoofer with ...
Campfire Audio’s new Fathom earbuds cost an eye-watering $1,049. What’s perhaps even more surprising is that they’re wired earbuds. Well, there must be some special technology in those, right? Right.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results