If you’ve been following announcements about Chromecast built-in and are feeling left out with your recently purchased Pioneer A/V receiver, you might be in luck. On Tuesday, the company announced ...
Yamaha just introduced MusicCast, a new way to bring music to every room in a home wirelessly with control provided by a simple app. Designed to easily work with an existing home Wi-Fi network, ...
Don’t you hate dealing with unsightly audio cables every time you want to brighten your day with your favorite song or album? You’re not alone. Many people have turned to wireless headphones as a ...
In today’s world, the dedicated stereo receiver is a rare breed. The future of home audio is wireless, and manufacturers that still dabble in hardwired audio gear have started making multi-channel AV ...
Still, as much as WiSA can simplify things, there’s not a lot of information about what it is, how it works, and what you need to know to make an informed choice about whether it’s right for you.
JBL, a renowned name in the audio industry, has recently introduced the JBL MA AV Receivers and Stage 2 Loudspeakers, a groundbreaking solution designed to offer a high-performance home theatre ...
BUENA PARK, Calif. (October 20, 2015)–Yamaha today announced the retail availability of its MusicCast wireless speaker (WX-030), an exceptionally versatile powered unit that can be used as a ...
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. AV receivers tend to improve at a glacial pace, but Sony's had a good run ...
The three new S-Series receivers from Denon all pack built-in Bluetooth and HDMI 2.0, starting at a very competitive $250 entry-level price. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - Home ...
Here's why I'm asking: I have a Denon AVR 3803 receiver. I like it quite a bit, except for one glaring (IMHO) omission; in order to use my Sennheiser wireless headphones, I have to run both analog and ...
I was researching the Subject Question Issue and saw a closed thread on the subject. Here is my experience; my Sony AV Receiver receives all inputs via HDMI and outputs to my Samsung TV via HDMI.