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Denon S-301 Review

Add style to your flat panel TV with the Denon S-301. This mini-system looks great and will play tunes from your Apple iPod.

Logitech Z-4 Review

The Logitech Z-4 2.1 speaker system looks sexy with its cast-metal stands and sleek satellite speakers. The best part is that these baby sound great too.

Cambridge SurroundWorks 200 Review

Add a complete home theater system to your favorite room with only three pieces. The Cambridge SurroundWorks 200 may suprise you with its full sound.

Aperion Audio Intimus 422 Review

The Aperion Audio Intimus 422/S-8 home theater system sounds so awesome, you won't believe the price. Starting at just $799, this system is a steal.

Orb Audio Classic Two Review

Orb Audio's Classic Two system proves that you can get great sound from small speakers, and you can do it affordably. These are the speakers you have been waiting for.

Niro 1.1 Pro Home Theater System Review

Niro takes a novel approach to home theater surround sound with the Niro 1.1 Pro home theater system, a setup that uses only a center speaker and a subwoofer.

Onix Rocket Tykes 5.1 Review

Onix' Rocket Tykes 5.1 channel home theater speaker system packs a big punch in a small package. And at $499, they won't break the bank.

HSU VT-12 Speakers Review

The HSU Research VT-12 system features an innovative center channel that makes these satellites sound bigger and better than you may expect.

Aperion INTIMUS 5.1 Review

Aperion's website, where they sell all of their products from, is full of praise from happy customers. After testing the INTIMUS system, we now know why.

Axiom Epic 80 Review

Composed of 6 speakers for a 5.1 system setup and offering a plethora of wood veneer or vinyl case designs, the Epic 80 system will appeal to both your eyes and your ears.

Logitech Z3 2.1 Review

With its brushed aluminum faces and wood grain styling, the Logitech Z-3 speaker system will dress up any workspace, whether it's in your home office, bedroom, or living room.

Kenwood HTB-506 Review

The HTB-506 system reviewed here is one of the latest home-theater-in-a-box offering from Kenwood. Featuring the new VR-707 receiver as its base, the HTB-506 has a lot to offer.

Jamo A 210PDD Review

The the A 210PDD speaker system is one of Jamo's versatile solutions for someone who wants all-round sound for use in a small room.

JBL Invader 4.1 Review

Like the JBL Creature speakers, the Invaders have a radical design but get a power boost over their predecessor proving that you can have your cake and eat it too.

Onkyo Envision LS-V500C Review

The Envision provides above average performance combined with one of the best planned units for a simple and easy setup.

Logitech Z-680 Review

Marketed as an all-in-one computer/game system/home theater sound system, the Z-680s offer incredible sound at a premium price. But are the Z680's really worth four times the price of the Z640's? Read on to find out

NHT SB-2, SC-1, SW10 Review

NHT's trademark look in the past has been glossy black and sharp edges. The new look is still predominantly glossy black, but the sharp edges have been replaced by the rounded and smooth ones.

Axiom Epic 50 Review

Can big sound come at a reasonable price? Axiom Audio proves to us that it can. Read on to find out why the Epic 50 series from Axiom Audio recieves our top award.

Logitech Z-640 Review

Can you get quality sound from just a $99 set of speakers? Logitech is aiming to prove you can. Read our review to find out if they have done it.
Former Senior Editor, A/V

John Higgins is Digital Trends’ former Senior Editor and section lead for A/V. After receiving his Bachelor in Music with an Audio Production focus from Ithaca College and Master of Music in Keyboard Collaborative Arts from the University of Southern California, he began working for Home Theater Magazine in 2003. His time in the print and online publishing world has been spent as a writer, editor, copy editor, researcher, and test lab technician. Before joining Digital Trends, Higgins was the Managing Editor of Tech at Reviewed, part of the USA Today network, where he led the website’s tech coverage. He has previously written for Wirecutter, IGN, Projector Central, T3, Sound & Vision, and Home Theater Magazine covering projectors, televisions, headphones and earbuds, sound bars and speakers, and monitors. He is a yearly attendee at CES and an ISF level 3 certified calibrator.

In addition to his career in publishing, Higgins has been a professional musician since the late 90s, having performed on piano in solo recitals, as a collaborative partner with various singers and instrumentalists, and with the Pacific Symphony. He also is an accomplished guitarist and, with his pop/rock band, has played such hallowed L.A. venues as the Troubadour, Roxy, Viper Room, and House of Blues. For 10 years, he was a teacher and music director at a private school in Los Angeles, and following his teaching career spent some time in the film industry as a post-production sound editor and composer.

Originally from just outside Boston, Higgins has been a Los Angeles resident since 2001 where he lives with his wife, son, two rescue dogs, and parrot. When not working, he spends his time watching TV shows about cooking and serial killers, preparing for his next D&D session, ignoring the growing list of games in his Steam gaming library, and building Legos with his son.