Putting vacuum tubes in a PC might sound a little like adding a hand crank to a Porsche, but at least one company thinks it might be the future of computer audio. Taiwanese components company AOpen, ...
We have occasionally featured vacuum tube computers here at Hackaday and we’ve brought you many single board computers, but until now it’s probable we haven’t brought you a machine that combined both ...
SōLIS, an audio brand that has been around for four decades, is constantly evolving. Many of its current offerings pair with Google Home and Chromecast devices and it made a nice showing at CES with ...
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Samsung’s Wave M7 wireless speakers give it a strong multi-room audio system, but we can’t same the same for this sound bar and wireless woofer combo. It’s hip to be analog these days. Vinyl records ...
From the vaults of Brando comes this retro glowing vacuum tube that’s actually a little USB sound card. https://gizmodo.com/meeting-brando-hong-kongs-usb-willy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Écoute Audio’s TH1 headphones represent something of a departure for the audio market. The use of a genuine triode vacuum tube as ...