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Sonneteer goes wire free at CES 2005 |
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 Sonneteer fast forward ahead of the rest of the high end society with their new high quality Bard wireless audio system.The high end British brand have spent the better part of the last four years looking into the future of high end audio and the Bardone , shown here connected to a Sonneteer Orton and Byron system, is the first product of the project to see the light of day and will be on show at CES Las Vegas this January.
Their claim is 'Play music from your mp3 player,computer,radio,or CD player and transmit wire free in high end quality digital to every room in your home.'
The new BardUSB, launched at CES is a device that looks not a lot unlike a USB memory stick which plugs directly in to a PC or MAC and transmits music digitally and uncompressed all around the house. All you need is a Bardone receiver connected to your audio system or the New hand sized Bardthree digital amp and receiver plugged into a pair of speakers and you can pick up high end audio all over your house.
Bard audio is the new brand name under the wing of Sonneteer and is in keeping with Sonneteer's poetic roots. Well, erm, namewise anyway!
For more information please contact Sonneteer directly.
www.sonneteer.co.uk
email:info@sonneteer.co.uk
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Sonneteer Orton acclaimed by Audio magazine is on show at CES 2005 |
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 Audio magazine of Germany in their Zurich Advance show 04 edition have claimed the Orton from Sonneteer to be the Ferrari of high end integratd amplifiers. The Orton will be on show at the Alexis Park booth 1603 with Soneteer's North American representativs, May Audio Marketing Inc.
Having spent the better part of the last couple of years pushing their digital exploits the Sonneteer team have gone back to their roots and have been working on a high end analogue amplifier.
The Orton shown here with the Byron CD player and the Bardone wireless system is a fully integrated, dual mono remote control amplifier, the Orton is aimed at the higher end of the market and is truly for the discerning listener. Amongst its features are three power supplies, one for each audio channel and one for the control circuitry keeping the audio signal as pure as possible from input to output.
Apart from its refined sound quality the Orton has a number of interesting features including programmable input sensitivity per channel via the remote handset, 12V DC output to control any number of Orton(available soon) power amps, and a remote sensor on the rear panel to aid easier and tidier home installations.
www.sonneteer.co.uk
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Bard goes USB iPod friendly |
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 iPod mania has hit the Universe and Sonneteer have decided to ad a little high end silver to the glittering nickle gadgets accesories a plenty.
It's really simple erm really, by just plugging a Bardone into the headphone output or the line out of an iPod you can transmit all your favourate iTunes to your hi-fi or stereo sound system. Of course this is not exclusive to iPods as any mp3 player can be treated with the same medicine.

Not to leave computers out of the picture, Sonneteer have introduced the BardUSB which is esentially a Bardone in a memory stick look alike USB plug in device. Simply plug into your PC or MAC and play, transmitting all your computer held tunes to as many music systems as you like around your home.
For more information on Sonneteer products click on the link or scroll to the bottom of this page for links to contact information. |
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