There seems to be no evidence to support this. I am not familiar with their branding let me check right now. Ok, I'm back,apparently they have a storied history of speaker reproduction for speakers for home use. They are British so you can make what you want to out of that. The British tend to engineer better so the crossovers will be better. There is a good knowledge of materials because Britain is where we get actual accreditted sound engineers and electricians.
This depends if you are going for clarity not loudness brands such as Polk Audio, Infinity and Bose are good choices.
There are many brands of audio sound recorders. One good brand of audio sound recorders is Olympus America. The website is www.olympusamerica.com �ۼ Consumer.
Monster Wire is a very good, reputable brand of speaker wire.
User manuals allow you to find information about monitor audio. Simply go to your manual and enter your question in the search bar. Good luck with monitoring your audio!
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Kicker,JL Audio, Pioneer
VocoPro DVDDUET Karaoke System has a good speaker system and controls
A good quality brand is White Lighting Moonshine Cable. This can also be found as the Wal-Mart store brand as Yardmaster.
A good set of audio speakers are going to cost $500 to $1,000 depending on the purpose and use that you have planned for them. If you want to install a good surround sound speaker system in your home you will pay $500 to $750.
Polk Audio has been around for a long time in the speaker business that says something about the company. The subwoofers are top's also deep bass. Yes i like Polk Audio.
It is a solid sound card, not one of the best but a good deal for the money you spend.
Yes -- Dell monitors are comparable to other brands such as Viewsonic and Sony.