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Epos: Hi-Fi at its sweetest

Wednesday, 1 November 2006 10:34:00 am Australia/Melbourne

Legendary British HiFi speaker brand, Epos, are available again at CAV. The classic Epos signature sound is characterised by a delicate and open top end and a sweet and revealing midrange that is free from boxiness. The bass is always tight and fast. Quite simply, they are one of the most unique sounding speakers you will ever hear.

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Epos: Hi-Fi at its sweetest

Wednesday, 1 November 2006 10:34:00 am Australia/Melbourne

Legendary British HiFi speaker brand, Epos, are available again at CAV. The classic Epos signature sound is characterised by a delicate and open top end and a sweet and revealing midrange that is free from boxiness. The bass is always tight and fast. Quite simply, they are one of the most unique sounding speakers you will ever hear...

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Expensive, High-end, Two-Channel... Denon???

Friday, 20 October 2006 8:38:00 am Australia/Melbourne

Drool!


Denon is in every sense a true High Fidelity manufacturer. It’s just that its focus of late has been on the home theatre side of things. From the aerospace inspired looking AVCA1XV multi-channel AV receiver ($15k) to the silly money first of its kind DVDA1XV 1080P up-scaling DVD player ($7k), Denon have been making some serious high-end kit.

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Little Black Boxes

Thursday, 19 October 2006 2:34:00 pm Australia/Melbourne

Cyrus has always been one of, if not THE, premier brands here at CAV. What makes Cyrus so compelling is the modularity of their components, allowing for both affordability and extreme system upgrades. We thought it best if we left it to My Cyrus himself (aka Tim Wilkinson) to explain:

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Does the new 007 spell the end of the world?

Saturday, 15 July 2006 3:56:00 pm Australia/Melbourne

I recently saw a re-run of Aussie actor Anthony LaPaglia (of Without A Trace fame) interviewed on Denton's Enough Rope. Aside from being engrossed by his story of growing up the son of a migrant mechanic in Adelaide, and making it big in Hollywood despite the odds, he gave a very pointed critique of what is wrong with big budget films. In an effort to draw big at the box offices, producers will land big stars, pay them big dollars, and then revolve the script around them to maximize the time their faces appears on screen. Naturally, this is at the expense of the story telling and character development.

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