Enter to Win: Aperion Intimus 4B Speakers with Wall Mounts!

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Tom Andry

Tom Andry

Speaker of the House
Aperion Audio wants you to win!

Aperion Audio is giving away the chance to one (1) pair of Aperion Intimus 4B Bookshelf Speakers with Mounting Brackets to one (1) eligible forum member! The speakers are available in Gloss Black or Medium Cherry (winner's choice). At $260 for the speakers and $40 for the brackets, this contest represents a $300 value!





Features:
  • 4” Woven-Fiberglass woofer delivers lush mid-range sound
  • 1” custom designed silk-dome tweeter for smooth, clearly defined highs at even the highest volume levels
  • Curved design aesthetic and small form-factor to blend seamlessly with your décor
  • Anti-resonant cabinet
  • Furniture-Grade finish
To be eligible to win, you must: 1) Be a registered Audioholics forum member, 2) Have USA Residence and 3) Answer the following questions in the thread below.

Contest Questions:
Both Apple and Microsoft are making it easier for music lovers to listen to their collections by offering free music streaming services through either Windows 7 or iTunes 10. Windows 7 certified devices utilize “Play-to” and Mac is offering “Airplay”. Both allow you to push music from your computer to a connected device that is certified for the service.

1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
  • YES (If Yes, please explain which service and how you use it.)
  • NO
2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
  • If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
  • What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

Note this contest ends on October 31st, 2010. Winners will be drawn shortly thereafter.

Have fun and good luck!
 
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XEagleDriver

XEagleDriver

Audioholic Chief
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
NO

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system?
FLAC files stored on a USB powered 500GB HD connected to a WD TV Live then to the AVR.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes, but it must have a user freindly UI with the ability to browse/select music or else it would only be useful for casual/background listening. If it has the UI indicated, I would consider using it in all rooms except main media/HT room. If no UI, then only in bedrooms/bath which do not have any other AV options.

What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
Power, Volume, Browse (artist, genre, album, etc.), Play/pause, Track advance/repeat. i.e. I would expect the consumer to accept no less functionality than an MP3 player or iPod?

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
No, a Blackberry.

XEagleDriver
 
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TVJon

Audioholic
Both Apple and Microsoft are making it easier for music lovers to listen to their collections by offering free music streaming services through either Windows 7 or iTunes 10. Windows 7 certified devices utilize “Play-to” and Mac is offering “Airplay”. Both allow you to push music from your computer to a connected device that is certified for the service.

1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
YES - I follow Apple product development closely. Here's one story I read about this feature: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/09/01/airplay_allows_wireless_streaming_to_apple_third_party_devices.html


2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

Squeezebox Duet

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?

Yes. Bedroom where I don't want to mess with receivers and clutter. Basement family room.

If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?

Power, volume. A sleep timer might be nice.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

No but I do own an iPod Touch and will likely get an iPad... if you're developing Mac-based controller Aps, don't forget those!

TVJon
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
NO

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? I have not done this type of set-up yet.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?Yes I would love it , I would use it in the office / home computer room and for our trips to the Mountain House.It would be nice to take outside to the screen porch as well, many different user friendly applications that I can think of.

* What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?Volume is a definite, maybe some tonal controls,Make it power on when the laptop powers up ?

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? Yes (I-Phone).

Thanks for the contest, sawz.
 
Mr. Lamb Fries

Mr. Lamb Fries

Full Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
NO

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? I play all my music through my PC with a 500 Gig external hard drive and use Windows media player. I have I have indoor/outdoor wireless speakers on my deck/patio. My home audio system is used primarily for home theater.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes, That would be fantastic. Sounds very similar to the set up I have outside, but this would allow me to take the music wherever I would like to in the house.


* What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)? I would Keep it simple, Power and volume...that's it. All other adjustments I would like to do on my PC.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? No...I am old school
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
  • YES (If Yes, please explain which service and how you use it.)
  • NO
Nope.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)
On my desk top I run analog interconnects from my sound card to a rec'r.
That's pretty much regular computer speaker stuff for the likes of YouTube.

On my laptop I run a coaxial digital interconnect from an external sound card to my rec'r. That's from CD's ripped to WAV files.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
That would be pretty nifty. If it was a portable type thing I would probably like stereo from a single unit. Maybe a dual tweeter deal like some ceiling speakers have. I guess the only place I would likely use such a device in stereo from separate speakers in the house is in our dinning area for low level background music. On/Off and Volume would be must haves. Tone controls might be kind of nice too but not deal breakers.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Nope.
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
I like following Alex:eek:

Both Apple and Microsoft are making it easier for music lovers to listen to their collections by offering free music streaming services through either Windows 7 or iTunes 10. Windows 7 certified devices utilize “Play-to” and Mac is offering “Airplay”. Both allow you to push music from your computer to a connected device that is certified for the service.

1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
YES (If Yes, please explain which service and how you use it.)
NO
Yes, but use other vendor's services

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

Via my displays, which DNLA compliant. (pioneer)

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
Yes, Outdoors and Garage. As for control, PWR, VC, and a treble compensation switch.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Yes< Blackberry, running BBOS 6
 
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its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?

* YES (If Yes, please explain which service and how you use it.)
* NO


Yes, I have heard of them, but I have no desire to use either of them.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

I have my computer hooked up to an old yamaha rx-v795 receiver which is hooked up to a pair of energy rc-10s and an orb audio super eight sub.


3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?

* If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
* What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?


Yes. Definitely in the kitchen and bathroom. They would of course have to have power and volume settings, but I don't think they'd need anything else.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

Nope.
 
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Nugu

Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
NO

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)
Yes. Direct from my PC via digital coax or streamed to my Playstation 3 (with PS3MediaServer).

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
No

If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
N/A

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
No, too costly for little benefit.
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
Yes, I have heard of Airplay but I haven't used it yet.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)
I use the mini optical out from my macbook pro to my receiver, or if I'm in my room then I use the 3.5mm out to my Adcom amp and use my laptop as the preamp.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes, I would use it in the half of our living room that is not occupied by my entertainment system. Power, Volume, FF, Reverse, Play/pause

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Yes I have an iPhone
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Both Apple and Microsoft are making it easier for music lovers to listen to their collections by offering free music streaming services through either Windows 7 or iTunes 10. Windows 7 certified devices utilize “Play-to” and Mac is offering “Airplay”. Both allow you to push music from your computer to a connected device that is certified for the service.

1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
Nope.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

Most of my music is stored on a desktop harddrive which is linked to my Yamaha receiver via a bluetooth connection. Besides that, it's all CD or radio.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes. It sounds intriguing. Being able to plug speakers into an outlet anywhere (within range) and then listen to the music offers a lot of portability options.

What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
Volume. The internal amps would probably need to be decent for any outside use.


4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Nope. Silly required data plans make them prohibitive at this time.

-pat
 
Bryce_H

Bryce_H

Senior Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?

NO

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

I don't. We don't really listen to music beside in the car and on our iPods (when traveling or exercising)

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?

Maybe - likely kitchen or garage

What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?

power, volume, forward and back, pause

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

Yes - Android
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
I've heard of them but have not looked into using them.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

I don't. I'm a CD kind of guy

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?

Could be nice if done right. I would probably use them in the dining room for background music and Power, volume and tweeter attenuation switch/knob


4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

I don't but the wife has an Android type phone.
 
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BobBart

Audioholic
1.No
2.Stream music from my computer thru my xbox to my receiver.
3. Yes would be great.
4. Don't own a smartphone.
 
JerryLove

JerryLove

Audioholic Ninja
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
No

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)
Via direct connection to the computer's sound card, via media streaming to my PS3, and via Zune

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes. Where it would go would be dependant upon the quality of the speaker. My goal is always to get sound somewhere. The amps, recievers, cables and, yes, speakers are just a neccessairy evil.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Just got my DroidX
 
Rogozhin

Rogozhin

Audioholic
Quote:
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?

No I haven't.

Quote:
2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

Yes. streamed from my computer using xbox and mediacenter.
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3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?

No I wouldn't.

Quote:
If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?

Doesn't Apply.

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4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

Yes, Android.
 
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bellevegasj

Junior Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
NO
2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system?
Stream from PC to my PS3
3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Yes, kitchen/outside patio area
Volume, fast forward, skip, power, file search etc. iOS4 support would be awesome.
4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
iPhone, doesn't everyone? :)
 
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Trezl

Junior Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
YES - I have heard of Airplay, though I have not used it yet.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)

My Denon Receiver can stream media, so I just use it for now. I can also stream to my 360 or PS3.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?

Yes. I would use it in the kids' playroom. I would expect power, volume and some ability to choose playlists.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

No.
 
Anagoge

Anagoge

Junior Audioholic
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?

Yes, I've heard of AirPlay on tech news sites, and read a bit more since I have an iPod touch that might be able to drive it, but have not used it yet.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system?

I have a PS3 with all of my main CDs as MP3s on it. The PS3 is hooked to the TV and receiver.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?

Probably not right now. I have all I need in this respoect now.

4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)

No - I have a phone that isn't quite as smart as an iPhone/Android or modern Blackberry (it has WAP browsing and email only, and no tuchscreen).
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
1. Have you heard of either of these free services?
  • YES (If Yes, please explain which service and how you use it.)
  • NO
I've heard of PlayTo but haven't played with it.

2. How do you currently play music from your computer on your home audio system? (Please detail your set up: Aperion Home Audio Link (HAL), Sonos, Squeezebox, Roku etc.)
I have Western Digital TV Live boxes in two rooms.

3. Would you be interested in a powered speaker that you could plug into any AC outlet and then play music from your personal collection via your computer without any other components?
Possibly.

  • If yes, where you would use such a speaker (bedroom, bathroom outdoors, kitchen etc.)?
    For the garage or the back yard.
  • What controls that you would expect this speaker to have (power, volume, etc.)?
    On/Off and volume at a minimum.
4. Do you currently own a smart phone? (iPhone or Android device?)
Android - Droid X
 
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