Who would have thought that Ministry of Sound would be an obvious Sonos multi-room audio competitor? That's exactly where the Audio L Plus is targeting its attention, as the top-of-line product in the ...
The new L-ISA 3.0 software integrates with the app-based audio platform Mixhalo. By Dave Brooks French loudspeaker manufacturer L-Acoustics has launched L-ISA 3.0, a comprehensive immersive audio ...
For most of our lives, stereo has been the primary way of rendering the music we consume. Immersive audio systems like surround sound have been around for decades, but immersive audio content has been ...
What if your home had a cinema, a workspace, a meditation space, a club, or even a concert hall? Well, according to speak manufacturer L-Acoustics, thanks to its Hyperreal Immersive Sound Spaces ...
L-Acoustics has launched L-ISA 3.0, a comprehensive, immersive audio software platform for the live sound and music creation markets. As audio professionals seek to leverage spatial audio technologies ...
The Audio L Plus is a dance-friendly wireless speaker that will suit Ministry fans; it just lacks the subtlety and detail to be a worthy all-rounder Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team ...
The new Contour XO in-ear monitors can be ordered in a universal fit or else a customized fit for an extra cost. Lately, I have been swamped with budget earphones for review, so it’s rather nice to ...
L-Acoustics showcases its new HYRISS immersive audio system at CEDIA 2025, blending spatial sound with architectural design for high-end residential and yacht AV installs. L-Acoustics may be best ...
Cambridge Audio’s $399 Yoyo (L) is an all-in-one home audio system designed to take pride of place in your living room. Can its unique form factor make it a viable alternative to "smarter" speakers?
It’s mind-blowing to experience the placement of audio elements quite so clearly. L-ISA is a surefire hit for spatial audio. A little fiddly at initial setup phase. MusicRadar's got your back Our team ...
One of the world’s oldest consumer electronics companies, Japan’s Luxman was founded in 1925. By the 1960s, the design, sound and build quality of its electronics were exemplary and set the bar for hi ...
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