Canada-based Bluesound has added three new models to its NODE range of wireless music streamers. The three new designs are the NODE NANO, NODE and NODE ICON. All three streamers feature re-designed ...
Bluesound, the wireless multiroom audio company that competes directly with Sonos, has three new options for adding hi-res streaming audio to existing hi-fi systems: the Node Nano ($299), Node ($549), ...
Bluesound has launched the NODE ICON, its new flagship wireless music streamer. Now available globally for $999, the NODE ICON features Dual-Mono DAC architecture with two ESS SABRE ES9039Q2M DACs for ...
The Node Nano is the cheapest Bluesound yet, but look out for the all-new Icon and its 5-inch screen. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City ...
Bluesound NODE music streamers now support Dirac Live acoustic room correction, but activating it will cost you $159 or more. Dirac Live readiness is coming to select Bluesound Music Streamers like ...
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We asked hi-fi engineers what makes a music streamer sound great – and it's about much more than just chipsets
There’s a common misconception that music streamers are simply about the qualities of their digital chipsets alone. That is, the computer-like streaming module that pulls digital music data from the ...
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Inside the new Spotify Listening Lounge designed for lossless audio
Spotify opens dedicated Listening Lounge in London to showcase lossless audio ...
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