Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Sony launches new audio system Multi-room

Sony launches new audio system Multi-room


Sony has been presented so far this year a new series of audio equipment with wireless connectivity covering all families home audio Japanese giant. These new devices are speakers SRS-X99, SRS-X88 and SRS-X77, sound bars HT-ST9 and HT-NT3, the docking speaker HT-XT3 TV, AV receivers STR-DN1060 and STR-DN860, and micro Hi-Fi systems CMT-SX7 and CMT-SX7B. Sony has also taken to launch its SongPal Link application that allows grouping the wireless speakers and play the same content on all of them, thus creating an A practical multo-room system.


 Sony is aiming to shopping music chart controlled via apps with this new proposal now throwing the SongPal application. This app is available in stores from Google Play and App Store applications for free, and once installed on your smartphone or tablet will allow us to control our wireless speakers and music we want to play through them. So we can adjust the equalization of the speakers, enable playback of any audio source connected to the system, access online music services such as Spotify and Deezer.


Sony launches new audio system Multi-room


 The options available when choosing compatible Sony equipment with the SongPal application are numerous, and the firm wanted to highlight today latecomers to their catalog through a press release. Starting with the most modern systems, the SRS-X99 and X88 wireless speakers offer NFC connectivity can play audio in high resolution and support services Google Cast and Spotify Connect. The SRS-X99 incorporates a total of seven speakers, including a subwoofer, while X88 is presented as a simpler and more compact dimensions option. The SRS-X77 represents the portable option Trio wireless speakers thanks to its rechargeable battery with ten hours of autonomy.


Sony launches new audio system Multi-room


 Turning to section Home Cinema, the new Sony HT-ST9 bars and HT-NT3 provide wireless and NFC to match them with Bluetooth devices with a single touch. The HT-ST9 is an impressive 7.1 sound bar and DSP Front Surround technology for a surround sound without using rear speakers. It is designed to accompany TVs at least 46 inches and has a total power of 800 watts. If we want a less sophisticated but equally powerful system, the docking speaker Sony HT-XT3 can be used to place the TV on while your 2.1 speaker system provides an output of 350 watts to amplify the sound of our TV.


Sony launches new audio system Multi-room


 For the most serious home theater configurations, the new STR-DN1060 and STR-DN860 rececptores have great connectivity, plus 7.2-channel surround audio. Both are compatible with leading digital multichannel audio standards, as well as the latest digital audio formats such as FLAC (192kHz / 24bit / up to 5.1 channels), AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC, ALAC DSD (5.6MHz / 2ch, 2.8 MHz / Hasta5.1 channels) and LPCM (192kHz / 24bit / up to 7.1 channels). Finally, but by no means least, the new chains micro Hi-Fi CMT-SX7 and Sony CMT-SX7B must incorporate wireless connectivity, plus compatibility with audio in high resolution, and offer a power of 100 watts.








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