Poll: What’s hooked up to your AV receiver?
Maybe I’m wrong, but I’m guessing 70 percent to 80 percent of you have a maximum of four sources hooked up to your dvd to avi receivers.
You’ve got a Blu-ray/DVD player, cable/satellite box, maybe a game and a VCR wired up, and you’re done. Most of the jacks remain empty, nothing wholesale replica handbags wrong with that, but all that extra capability adds to the complexity and cost of the receiver. Has connectivity gone wild?
How many sources do you have hooked up to your receiver?
Do you use mostly analog or digital inputs?
Yes, I’m sure, some of you have a adidas shoes turntable–did you buy a receiver with a built-in photo section, or did you buy an add-on photo preamp?
Klipsch has owned the Aragon and Acurus puma shoes brands of electronics since 2001 when they bought out Mondial. On April 27 it was announced that the rights to both brand names had been acquired by Indy Audio Labs, a hi-fi startup launched in late 2008.
Klipsch had ceased production of the Aragon louis vuitton line of electronics separates in 2005. Indy Audio Labs, formed by two former Klipsch engineers Rick Santiago and Ted Moore, will be announcing new baseball jersey product under both brand names in early 1010. The Aragon line will remain their high end solid state separates collection, and the Acurus line will feature value oriented electronics. In the meantime, Indy Audio Labs will support existing Aragon hardware.
It’s nice to see another mid-fi separates contender (re)entering the ring after such a long, dry spell of inactivity in that sector. With no Jordan shoes product from the likes of ATI, Adcom, Sherbourn and Audio Refinement, here’s hoping that the new Aragon and Acurus lines offer discriminating hi-fi enthusiasts on a budget quality equipment with modern features. Looking forward to more announcements on these lines, and they’ll be on the front page of the DVD to AV Enthusiast when they come.
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