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Home Theater May 14, 2002 |
Outlaw's New Amps Multichannel fans, rejoice. Whether you favor 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 surround, Outlaw Audio has an amplifier just perfect for your system... |
Home Theater March 31, 2003 |
Outlaw Audio Model 7100 Home theater enthusiasts with relatively efficient speakers are unlikely to need more than 100 watts per channel, but affordable multichannel amps in this power range are strangely hard to find. Into the breach leaps Outlaw Audio. |
Home Theater October 29, 2001 |
Bryston 6B-ST: High-power 3-channel Amp Long one of the audio industry's most respected equipment makers, Canada's Bryston has made an impressive move into the home theater market with several new products. Notable among them is the 6B-ST amplifier, a three-channel powerhouse... |
Home Theater October 2001 Mike McGann |
Cinepro 3k6SE3 Gold Six-Channel Amplifier If there's a better home theater amplifier out there, it must be hiding under a rock. This amp is the gold standard. To find a better mix of power and performance, you'd need to buy vastly more-expensive pro-audio gear... |
Home Theater September 19, 2001 |
Lexicon Launches LX Series Amps How much power do you need? Many movie lovers believe that 200 watts per channel gives you all the dynamic headroom you need for the most demanding soundtracks. That's exactly the parameter that Lexicon had in mind in designing its new LX series amplifiers... |
Home Theater February 5, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
The Home Theater Amplifier and the Atkins Diet Rotel's new RMB-1077 multichannel amplifier contains seven fully independent channels, each delivering 100 for a grand total of 700 watts in a super-slim rack-mount chassis. |
Home Theater September 2005 Chris Lewis |
Earthquake Cinenova Grande Seven-Channel Amplifier This amplifier package provides a lot of clean, true power, which is the reason why it isn't as cheap as other systems. |
Home Theater April 2002 Mike Wood |
How Much Power Is Enough? Determining amplifier-power requirements for your home theater system... |
Home Theater July 2002 Chris Lewis |
Sherbourn 5/1500A Five-Channel Amplifier Even on the surface, it's impressive: a five-channel amp that offers 200 watts per channel and balanced inputs for $2,000. |
Home Theater August 13, 2002 |
Fosgate Audionics FAA1000.5 Fosgate Audionics has begun shipping a new five-channel modular amplifier that enables custom configuration and simplifies in-field service. |
Home Theater September 2001 Chris Lewis |
To Separate or Not to Separate? Should I buy a receiver or separates? The answer doesn't come quite as quickly as it used to, now that the formerly distinct line between the top of the receiver market and the bottom of the separates market has become increasingly blurry... |
Home Toys April 2006 Steve Faber |
Home Theater Design and Construction Part 5 Time to Start Shopping -- The equipment you decide to purchase should be based on your sources, performance requirements and budget. Here's what to look for. |
Home Theater November 2006 Steve Guttenberg |
Sunfire TGP-5 Pre/Pro and TGA-5400 Amplifier The genius of Bob Carver's designs is the way they combine innovative technology, blessedly straight-ahead ergonomics, and oodles of power. |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2004 Bill Mann |
Marsh's 2nd Annual Massive Fraud? Marsh & McLennan has been cut in half in the last three days following allegations that it had rigged bids to convince its customers to overpay for insurance policies that it brokered on their behalf. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Marsh & Mac Drops the Ax Marsh & McLennan tries to cut its way to an operational recovery. Investors are becoming increasingly complacent about Marsh's flagging stock price and operations that appear to be just spinning their wheels. |
AskMen.com March 13, 2001 Peter Richmond |
Buying The Best Home Theater If you're going to buy a home theater system, do it right the first time. Is it really worth the expense and trouble of shopping around? Yes... |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Marsh & McLennan Still Regrouping The success of this turnaround will rest with the insurance and services company's ability to stay relevant to clients. The stock is at least worth a value investor's due diligence time. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2007 Emil Lee |
Running in Place at Marsh & McLennan More changes are in store at the insurance broker and consulting firm, as management continues to try to turn things around. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 Bill Mann |
No Better Than Two-Bit Hustlers Marsh & McLennan's expertise apparently included convincing clients to overpay for insurance. |
Audiophilia November 2002 Martin Appel |
InnerSound ESL Power Amplifier Mark II If you really want to hear what's on the recording, then this amplifier is one to be taken very seriously. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Bogged Down at Marsh There are plenty of things for investors to worry about with Marsh & McLennan. Further regulatory sanctions could come, mutual funds arm Putnam is still deteriorating, and the company has had to battle to keep employees on board. |
CFO April 15, 2012 David McCann |
No Employee Left Behind The giant insurance broker Marsh is teaching its 25,000 employees the ABCs of finance and accounting. Here's how. |
The Motley Fool August 7, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
A Mixed Quarter at Marsh Marsh Mac's current sluggish growth may soon speed up. The financial-services firm doesn't expect improved profitability until at least the end of this year, but the sale last week of the struggling Putnam Investments division is a good step in that direction. |
Home Toys April 2005 Jon Robbins |
How to Create a Custom-Designed Home Theater Working with an expert gives you the personal guidance you need to plan, program, and perfect every detail of your ultimate home theater. |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Marsh & McLennan's Glacial Pace Things are improving for the insurance broker and financial consulting firm -- slowly. Until Marsh & McLennan proves able to put past improprieties behind it once and for all, the stock will likely continue to tread water. |