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  2. The Absolute Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Sound (TAS) is an American audiophile magazine which reviews high-end audio equipment, ... This page was last edited on 24 November 2024, at 11:22 (UTC).

  3. The best audiophile headphones in 2022 - AOL

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    Elite audiophile headphone: Sony WH-1000XM5 The top spot goes to Sony’s WH-1000XM5 for their exceptional sound quality, active noise cancellation, and high levels of comfort.

  4. Focal-JMLab - Wikipedia

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    Focal Opal 19ti. Focal-JMlab is a French company that has been designing and selling high fidelity audio systems since 1979. Based in Saint-Étienne, the company manufactures loudspeakers for the home, speaker drivers for automobiles, headphones, professional studio monitors, as well as outdoor speakers and those dedicated to yachts.

  5. Digital-to-analog converter - Wikipedia

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    The audio DAC is a low-frequency, high-resolution type while the video DAC is a high-frequency low- to medium-resolution type. Due to the complexity and the need for precisely matched components , all but the most specialized DACs are implemented as integrated circuits (ICs).

  6. PS Audio - Wikipedia

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    PS Audio is an American company specializing in high-fidelity audio components (also known as high-end audio) equipment for audiophiles and the sound recording industry. It currently produces audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, power related products, digital-to-analog converters, streaming audio, music management software and cables.

  7. Cambridge Audio - Wikipedia

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    CD1 advert with Stan Curtis. Between the 1980s and 1990s, Cambridge Audio changed owners a few more times, with the business sold to UK hi-fi entrepreneur Vince Adams, in 1980, and relaunched as Cambridge Audio Research Ltd. Financial difficulties for the parent company in 1984 led to Cambridge Audio Research being taken over by Stan and Angie Curtis and renamed Cambridge Audio International.