“Sure it might be a novel idea, and an easy way to get a front audio port, but what did you guys really expect – that a $50 audio “enhancer” could turn terrible, bottom of the barrel audio ICs around, and pump theater quality surround sound out of any speakers. Does the product do what it says it can – that being, to warm up, and humanize the audio – yes.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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What once was old becomes new again

If you have heard music, live or recorded, through an old tube amp, then motherboards.org review of the Cooler Master Musketeer III Tube Amp will interest you. If you haven’t heard music through a tube amp, you’re missing out. By placing the vacuum tube in the front panel, the heat produced shouldn’t be too much of a problem, as it was on a particular motherboard released not too long ago (the AOpen AX4GE Tube-G).