Rogers High Fidelity wins top honors at 2016 Consumer Electronics Show

WARWICK — CES, also known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is the largest electronics and technology trade show in the United States, attracting major companies and industry professionals worldwide.
The annual show is held each January at the "Las Vegas Convention Center," and this year Rogers High Fidelity's new Class A, high-performance all-tube Stereo Amplifier, the 34S-1 earned top accolades.
Rogers High Fidelity, a leader in home entertainment and ultimate-quality audio, is located at 28 Church St., Suite 3 at the former Georgia Pacific complex in the Village of Warwick.
Twice Magazine, the CES show standard, awarded the Warwick company the honor of "Best in Show" for high performance stereo, based on the amplifier's performance. The magazine honored what they considered to be, "the most innovative, ground-breaking, disruptive products introduced at CES 2016."
The high-end equipment, which is designed to offer the ultimate listening experience for the most discerning audio enthusiasts, brings a concert hall quality to the listener's home.
"With global trends rapidly rising for music on vinyl in analog formats," said Gibboni, "the Rogers High Fidelity 34S-1 unites old school, tube electronics and today's high-tech Apple iPad apps together to offer the one-touch listening experience."
Rogers High Fidelity specializes in designing and manufacturing high-performance audio components. Every Rogers' product is made entirely in the USA with world-class components and a lifetime transferable warranty. Gibboni, president and chief designer, brings 30 years from communications design in the global aerospace industry to create visionary solutions for true audio reproduction.
For additional information visit: www.rogershighfidelity.com.