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June 22nd sees the UK's premier trade show for custom installation and home automation. The CEDIA Expo is always a highlight of the Custom Install calendar.
As one of the USAs largest Home Cinema titles, "Home Theater" enjoys a huge readership, all of which are about to share in the magazines in depth review of the AVR600.
Fancy winning the stunning AVR600 and Solo Mini/Muso system? What Hifi are currently running a competition enabling one lucky winner to do just that!
In his review for US magazine Widescreen Review, internationally renowned audio journalist Peter Moncrieff has declared the AVR600 "The finest sound I have heard in my life, from any system. Ever. Anywhere."
Going to the Munich High End show this week? Arcam's display, shared with KEF who distribute Arcam in Germany, will feature the very latest products in the Arcam portfolio.
While Dolby are recognized world-wide for their pioneering work in noise reduction and surround sound encoding, Dolby Volume is new and extremely useful to boot.
What HiFi Sound and Vision, the UK's largest HiFi and Home cinema magazine, have awarded the AVR600 their full 5 star rating.
Recognizing it's wide appeal and superb sound quality the website of What HiFi Sound & Vision have awarded the FMJ T32 DAB+/FM Tuner their maximum five-star rating.
In a recent post to their technology reviews section telegraph.co.uk, tbe cyber home for the UK's famed "Daily Telegraph" newspaper, were delighted with the Solo Mini declaring it "an audiophile's dream".
For many of us music is a simple therapy. A good musical performance can transport you from everyday’s woes to a different place, a different time even
If you are making the visit to the Gadget Show Live this weekend at the Birmingham NEC then be sure to check out the AVR600 on active demo at the Monitor Audio stand.
It only takes a relatively small increase in SPL to induce short term influence on how we interpret sound and a surprisingly small step again before hearing is damaged long term.