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Posted on Jun 28 2006 | Category: New Sites
Tags: whole-house audio, home audio network
New Audio Site Listings:
Whole-House Audio | Home Theater
Absolute Sonos: Whole-house audio. The Sonos wireless multi-room music system sends all of your music throughout hour home. Affordable networks of dedicated multimedia controllers, zone players and speakers.
Tags: whole-house audio, home audio network, multi-room audio, audio server
Posted on Jun 05 2006 | Category: New Sites
Tags: surround sound, home theater
New Audio Site Listings:
Home Theater | Audio Technology
5Dot1.com: Information promoting multi-channel audio for the listener, sound engineer, and musician. Surround sound production methods, equipment for surround audio playback and home theater.
Custom Home Theaters Review: Confused about home theaters? How to avoid the 10 biggest home theater shopping mistakes. Simplify the research, decision making, shopping and setting up of your own high quality sound system.
Tags: surround sound, home theater, 5.1 audio, multi-channel audio
Posted on May 21 2006 | Category: New Sites, Site of the Day
Tags: electronic music, synthesizer
120 Years of Electronic Music: History, timeline and encyclopedia of electronic musical instruments from 1870 through to the 1980s. From the Telharmonium to Moog and Kurzweil. Photos, descriptions, and anecdotes.
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Music Reference - Electronic Music | Music Gear - Keyboards | Music Gear - Electronics
I have been an enthusiast and hobbyist of electronic music making for more than 30 years. I have owned a number of vintage instruments and I have more than a dozen reference books tracing the history of electronic music from the earliest days. So I am astonished (and delighted) to find details, photos and stories here about instruments and inventors I have literally never heard of before. Like Hugo Gernsbak’s Staccatone (1923) and Pianorad (1926). Along with all of the big names, or course: Moog, Mellotron, Buchla, Oberheim, Waldorf and so many more. There are a few missing (such as my own first synth, the Electrocomp EML101 from the early 70’s), but more than enough to keep any keyboard and synth geek browsing for hours.
Tags: vintage musical instruments, electronic music, synthesizer, music history