August 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

The Rithm loudspeaker from Danish audio company, Davone, redefines the look and sound of the traditional speaker by moving beyond the typical box design. Davone uses a specialized molding technique to shape the speaker which incorporates many layers of glue and wood to produce extra damping and eliminate unnecessary vibrations. An 8-inch coaxial driver with a 1-inch dome tweeter placed in the center of the woofer pump out superior quality sound according to those who have experienced it in person. Walnut, oak, or black stained oak finishes are available, and the price is attainable upon request. Follow the jump for more images and resource links.
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July 9th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Every baller home theater system needs a high-quality media console, which has a direct influence on everything from the picture on the screen to the sound pumped out by the speakers. If your media console is lacking, we suggest you check out the new Nº502 media console from high-performance A/V manufacturer Mark Levinson.
Here’s why we like Mark Levinson’s Nº502:
July 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re renting your place or don’t want to drop big bucks on a custom shower sound system, we’ve got the perfect waterproof MP3 speaker for you: the Juke Tower. The fully-waterproof Juke Tower comes with an embedded LED clock as well as a track display, and it’s controlled by an easy-to-use top menu panel. To hook up your tunes, you connect your own USB drive to the speaker, and it will play for up to 12 hours using three AA batteries. And when you’re not using the Juke Tower in the shower, you can bring it outside to the pool. Priced at $130, the Juke Tower is one of the more affordable shower sound systems on the market. Unless you’re content putting the old boom box right outside the shower door.
Available through: AudioCubes
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June 20th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Sega is on a roll with its innovative personal robots. Back on Tuesday we showed you the company’s new E.M.A. “robotic girlfriend.” Now, Sega has released the A.M.P. (Automated Music Personality) Ampbot, a 2.4-foot robot that follows you around bumping your music, dancing, and letting you scratch on its turntable hands. The two-wheeled robot comes with a built-in MP3 or iPod cradle on its back, which you can control via a wireless remote. Built into the chest is a 5-inch mid-range speaker in the chest as well as two tweeters in the shoulder. Using six D and three AAA batteries, the Ampbot will pump out music for up to 10 hours. Priced at $500, the Sega Ampbot will hit stores in the U.S. and Japan in November.
[via Engadget]
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June 19th, 2008 by BallerHouse

We’ve shown you how to hook up a sound system in your shower. But finding a quick and easy music solution that works in the bathtub is a different story. Sure, you could always throw your boom box in the bathroom. But if you want to do something more unique, look to the Wireless Floating Speaker, which as the name suggests floats in water and works up to 150 feet away from the sound source. To get the music bumping, all you need to do is connect a small transmitter to your MP3 player or other audio output jack, and you’re ready to start playing. your tunes. Priced at $78, these floating speakers make for an inexpensive music solution you can bring to the pool, bath, lake, or any other place you might want to float them.
Available through: iwantoneofthose
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