Podcast #993: Gary Yacoubian and Nick Brown of SVS
This week we discuss whether there is a market for a $200 quad tuner DVR that doesn’t come with storage and we talk with SVS President and CEO Gary Yacoubian and Vice President of Marketing Nick Brown about two new cool products that SVS recently released. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news.
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Today's Show:
News:
- Platin Audio Debuts Platin Milan 5.1 Smart Surround Sound System
- Kaleidescape Celebrates 20th Anniversary
- Amazon Fire TV just added free local news app — and Roku should be worried
- Dolby Vision comes to Xbox consoles
- Walmart Readies Android TV-powered, Onn-branded Cheapo Streaming Stick
- THE ROKU CHANNEL KICKS OFF FIRST-RUN TV SERIES
Other:
Suggested YouTube Channels
- Retail Archaeology (based in AZ he covers AZ/CA)
- Sal Sal puts great production time in on his films, lots of background on the history of the mall
- Ace Adventures Ace has some So Cal malls but mostly if focused on the Northeast, his videos tend to have an 80s teen movie vibe
- The Detail Geek YouTube Channel
- Greg Wittstock, The Pond Guy some amazing yards all with water features
- Gone with the Wynns - They were Rv'ers and and would post of their travels around the states. Then they dropped that life and bought a 43 ft catamaran, took sailing lessons and then sailed the Pacific
- Long Long Honeymoon Couple who travel around the country pulling an Airstream, post videos on life on the road and how to guides
- Sailing La Vagabonde Australian couple who sail all over the world currently near Portugal. Had a son, 3 years ago, and now are going to have another child in Antigua
Tablo rolls out a $200 quad-tuner DVR with HDMI
It's ideal if you record TV to watch it somewhere with a weak internet connection. Full article here…
Interview with SVS President and CEO Gary Yacoubian and Vice President of Marketing Nick Brown
SVS rumbled onto the audio scene to challenge the status quo of over-priced, underperforming “high-end” subwoofers and speakers and to bring convincing and immersive sound to more people than ever before. Why should thrilling home audio experiences be an elitist hobby limited to a small percentage of humanity? The SVS mission is to re-energize people’s desire for awesome sound by bringing passion, fun and expertise back into the mix. With this vision, SVS is leading a Sound R|Evolution.
Reader Comments (1)
As far as a home router, I high end or mesh enabled ASUS would be my choice. I have a 3200 in my house and it covers the whole house. All the better ASUS come with life Trendnet security that scans incoming traffic. They support Open VPN. If you don't want to go mesh and need a lot of coverage, we us Ubiquiti Networks APs at many clients and they are great. They even have outdoor rated ones. You can also buy lower end ASUS as repeaters or AP. They ask you out of the box if you want them to be a router, AP, or repeater. Hope this helps/