Canadian Hi-Fi manufacturer Fluance has launched a new line of turntables, targeting the budget-conscious vinyl enthusiast who has an eye on high performance. Fluance’s $500 RT85, the subject of this ...
It’s something a lot of people have experienced: the sound coming from that otherwise sterling new TV on the wall is lackluster, but who can afford to double down and spend the same price or more on a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. Vinyl has come back from the brink of extinction to being the ...
Fluance’s AB40 Soundbase delivers a bona fide, earth-shaking, theater-like experience to any room. Fluance’s AB40 High Performance Soundbase is another in a long line of well-built, high-value home ...
Want only the best Black Friday discounts? Sign up for the Gear Patrol Deals newsletter to get our editors’ favorite deals delivered straight to your inbox. Fluance makes some of the best entry-level ...
Home theater lovers and audiophiles have known the power of floor-standing speakers for years. While soundbars and space-saving speakers are all well and good, a good pair of floor-standing speakers ...
Looking for improved sound from those wimpy little TV speakers? The Fluance AB40 Soundbase goes under your TV rather than in front of it. Does the larger cabinet equate to larger sound? Read on.
Review: Fluance ES1 series surround and center channel speakers are self proclaimed "higher fidelity" loudspeakers. This in depth review will put that claim to the test. Sound as good as they look?
Fluance, a leading creator of high-performance turntables and home audio equipment, has announced its RT81+ High-Fidelity Vinyl Turntable. The RT81+ is the next evolution of the Elite vinyl record ...
Canadian audio company Fluance is one of my favorites. Not just because as a Canadian, I like to see companies like this succeed — although I do. The real reason is that over the years, Fluance has ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.