Hi-Fi News April 2022
English | 142 pages | PDF | 30.78 MB
Hi-Fi News covers everything in audio electronics. Disc players, streamers, amplifiers, headphones, turntables, speakers, and more.
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Hi-Fi News covers everything in audio electronics. Disc players, streamers, amplifiers, headphones, turntables, speakers, and more.
In the studio with… Subjective Goldie and James Davidson’s second album looks back to drum&bass history… from the shores of Thailand. Classic Album: Addictive TV, Orchestra of Samples Producer’s Guide to… Physical Modelling Synthesis
The magazine is written for both new and experienced users, Mac Life magazine provides exclusive, reliable information and advice for readers who want to get the most out of their Macs, iPod and other similar products and other services. The magazine also delivers informative feature articles showcasing the latest hardware and software, an expanded “how-to” section, and often has frank and honest reviews of the latest gear.
Read Reviews of High-performance Audio Equipment including Loudspeakers, Amplifliers, Analog Sources, Cablets, Headphones, and more.
Hi-Fi World is an independently owned and run specialist hi-fi magazine, started by Noel Keywood, a highly respected technical journalist of thirty five years standing. Dedicated to equipment of all types, the emphasis is on ‘affordable audiophile’ kit which doesn’t have to be expensive, but has to perform. Our readership is worldwide and diverse in nature, but all share a passion for music and the desire to hear it as enjoyably as possible. Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, our commitment shows in everything from the rigorous technical measurements we undertake on almost every product reviewed to the weird and wonderful editorial mix. No product is too small or obscure; old and new, budget or high end, if it’s great then Hi-Fi World will say so!
In Issue 224 we show you how to build a barn storming gaming rig for under a grand, complete with the latest tech from Intel and AMD. Our affordable PC sports a 6-core Intel Alder Lake CPU, 1TB of PCI-E storage, 16GB of memory and an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GPU, all packed into an RGB-equipped case with a Corsair power supply. For the first time in over a year, building a decent gaming PC is affordable again. We show you exactly what gear you need to buy, and take you through the build process step by step, including a guide to setting up the EFI. Our sub-£1,000 gaming system can play Assassin’s Creed Valhalla at 1,920 x 1,080 with Ultra settings at 86fps, and even averages 65fps in Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra settings. What’s more, it averages 256fps in Doom Eternal – great if you have a monitor with a fast refresh rate.
The specialist magazine for music, production and DJ-ing: BEAT combines competent hardware and software tests with committed reviews as well as reports and interviews from music circles and the music business.