Discover the new Sonos Amp Multi, a professional multi-channel amplifier with 125W per channel for smart homes. Power, ...
There was a time when being an audio enthusiast meant living with wires. Lots and lots of wires. That was the price you had to pay for quality audio, especially if you wanted a home theater system ...
Sonos has launched its Amp Multi in India, a powerful multi-channel streaming amplifier designed for simpler, complex home ...
With the holiday shopping season now underway, brands are vying for attention and audio continues to offer powerful reach and return on investment, from seasonal radio to engaging and entertaining ...
Packing eight amplified outputs with each delivering 125 watts of power at 8 ohms. In practice, this means it can drive up to 24 Sonos Architectural speakers, with three speakers per channel.
Sonos has unveiled its first new product of 2026, the Amp Multi. This amplifier is a niche option for the owners of very ...
Eight years after the arrival of the Sonos Amp, which supported four speakers for high-end streaming audio around your house, ...
Freescale's Symphony family of audio digital signal processors (DSP) are the first DSPs in the market to integrate multi-channel Dolby Volume intelligent audio processing technology. Based on the ...
In response to the rapidly growing immersive audio market and growth of the Dolby Atmos format in film, television, gaming, and music production, a Finnish loudspeaker manufacturer has brought to ...
“With Teradici CAS, broadcasters have the freedom to tailor their workflows to the unique needs of the production or creative team, no matter where they are located, including hybrid work options,” ...
Wolfson Microelectronics has introduced a multi-channel audio codec, designed to offer a complete high performance audio solution in an ultra thin package for consumer products, including high ...
I have a 7.1 USB sound card from Startech with 3 discrete 2ch outputs. It's a Startech ICUSBAUDIO7D. It uses a C-Media CM6206 chipset. I have kind of a weird intended use case for it and I don't know ...