Michael O'Neal and his co-hosts bridge the gap between the clueless big box stores and the snobby stereo shops. Every show is filled with gear reviews, commentary, and interviews aimed to find out what makes a real world difference in your listening experience, how to get the most bang for your buck, and frankly, how to begin experiencing your music in the way it was intended.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHome & GardenTechnology |
Our good friend Harris Fogel from http://maceditionradio.com comes by to do a show! Harris has been globetrotting to all of the audio shows, so he gives a quick rundown of what he's seen. more
Our good buddy David Solomon from Qobuz (http://qobuz.com) is a MASTER of picking the RIGHT songs to show off his systems. He and I trade in this episode, talk about our favorites, and why we love them. more
So great to be back on the mic! On today's solo show I talk about attending the NAMM show, and how the convergence of the Pro audio and HiFi Audio industry is happening. Then I move onto T.H.E. (The Home Entertainment) Show in Long Beach before disc... more
HEY! We're back! David Solomon of http://qobuz.com and I sit down in the lobby of the Hilton hotel Long Beach, where T.H.E. Show 2021 was taking place. We talked about how Covid affected (and still affects) the industry, as well as the importance o... more
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Listened to a few episodes. It’s very conservational and relaxed, which is enjoyable, but too heavy on the opinions. The host is very enthusiastic, but not very knowledgeable. I’m looking for something a bit more informative on audiophile topics.
I listened to some early episodes of this podcast hoping to fill in some foundations in some audio concepts, but information wasn’t really presented in a linear or orderly fashion. more
This guy is just complaining about not getting gear to test and calls out Elac for not responding to him. Cmon dude so unprofessional and I’m sure Elac has better things to do than cater to you and your 50 listeners. Gave it a try not for me but if you want to spend an hour listening to how a guy managed to set up two speakers and love drinking that KEF coolaid this is the show for you.
There have been 5 episodes in 2020. The year where the entire country is on lockdown we get 5 episodes. The latest one we wait 2 months to get and then have to hear about setting up a listening room and the master set yet again! more
Apple Podcasts | #247 | Australia/Technology |
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