Outlaw Ultra-X12 Subwoofer – Rocking Low
In July of 2014 I wrote an article here called Audiophile on a Budget which went into the details of building a high end audio system while not breaking the bank. What I didn’t...
In July of 2014 I wrote an article here called Audiophile on a Budget which went into the details of building a high end audio system while not breaking the bank. What I didn’t...
Legos are awesome. I loved building the space Lego sets back in the 80s. I had the Galaxy Explorer, the Space Cruiser, the Space Command Center, the Moon Base, the Beta-1 Command Base, the...
The story of Amiga is not just one of a forward-thinking computer design, even though that design became the standard for the systems we enjoy even today. It is also a story about the clash of...
Released in 1992 along with the brand new Amiga 1200 and 4000 computers, Workbench 3.0 was an evolution of Workbench 2. Its major changes included support for Commodore’s new AGA chipset. For the Workbench...
Yes, I’m a bit of a bass-head, so let’s just put that on the table upfront. I like big bass – and I cannot lie! But it has to be tight, smooth, and controlled. ...
Since my visit to France last year, I have been getting into photography as a hobby more and more. I enjoy capturing moments, places and scenes, to share and to remember. Shortly after returning from...
I’m a fan of Polk Audio’s work. And, while I’m an admitted loyal consumer of AKG headphone products, I’m certainly not above testing those loyalties sometimes. So, when I saw Polk’s Buckle headphones on sale...
There were several third-party operating systems available for the Atari 8-bit computers, and one of the most popular with enthusiasts was called MyDOS. Written by Charles Marslett through his company Workmark, Charles has released the...