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Monday, September 19, 2011

Geneva Sound Model XXL to include AirPlay streaming

Geneva Sound System have confirmed on their Facebook page that their coming Geneva Sound Model XXL will feature AirPlay functionality when it arrives in early 2012.
The Geneva Sound Model XXL is the top model in the series of speaker docks. It is actually more of a piece of furniture than anything else, as you can see from the picture. It comes packed with 700w of digital power, powering 7 speakers and a 12-inch subwoofer.

Based on the listing on the Geneva Sound website, the Model XXL will set you back a hefty £2,499 when it becomes available.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Pioneer launches slimline AirPlay music tap systems

Unless we get another iHome iW1 story we should see quite a few AirPlay speakers and sound systems hitting the market in October, including a duo slimline wireless AirPlay multi-room systems from Pioneer in the form of the X-SMC3-K and X-SMC5-K.


Both systems are quite featured packed, including of course Apple AirPlay streaming through built in Wi-Fi and LAN connection, DLNA streaming, Internet radio, USB, and it even has a traditional docking station, although it does not support docking of your iPad. You can even enable bluetooth streaming if you want, which requires an additional adapter. The top model Pioneer X-SMC5-K also features DVD player and HDMI output.

At the front of the systems you find a 2.5-inch LCD screen giving you information about tracks, media, sources etc. In terms of performance, both systems feature dual channel digital amplifier that provides up to 2 x 20W RMS power output through dual full range drivers.

Pioneer X-SMC3-K and X-SMC5-K with AirPlay are now available from amongst other Amazon UK and John Lewis online with prices around £190 / £329.



[source: Pioneer via iPodRepublic]

Monday, September 5, 2011

JBL turns OnBeat speaker dock into AirPlay speaker with JBL OnBeat Air

The IFA 2011 in Berlin has been one long AirPlay festival with several new systems and speakers getting announced for release in the coming month or so, including the JBL OnBeat Air speaker dock.

JBL by Harman has already delivered one AirPlay speaker dock to the market with the JBL OnAir Wireless, which has received some luke warm receptions as one of the earlier AirPlay speakers to be released. Now it looks like JBL has taken a look at their already popular iPad speaker dock line-up, and basically added AirPlay functionality to the excisting OnBeat speaker dock, although i'm still waiting on confirmation as to the detailed specification of this new system.

Good news is that the JBL OnBeat Air will still have the same docking facilities as its 1.0 model, and price wise it will be at the more affordable range of the AirPlay speaker market at around £200 when it comes out sometime in October. In fact, it is already being listed at Amazon UK, but without any price or release details.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Altec Lansing inAir 5000 see the light of day

An Apple AirPlay speaker has been in the pipeline for a while now from the legendary audio manufacturer, and today the revealed their Altec Lansing inAir 5000 AirPlay speaker to the world.

Based on the pictures and the information available it looks like Altec Lansing is prepared to take the game directly to both B&W and Philips, delivering what looks like a very stylish and accomplished AirPlay speaker in the inAir 5000.

The lines are smooth and the black finish against the metal trimmings gives it that high-end feel that we are seeing from many of their main competitors as well. Inside the unit Altec has put 3 amps that drive the tweeters, mid-range drivers, and subwoofers. According to Altec Lansing, the whole system is designed to limit any soundwave obstructions and delivered a room filling best in class sound experience. Altec has the experience to potentially pull that off, but we won't know until we get a chance to listen to the system itself.

The Altec Lansing inAir 5000 is available from amongst other Amazon UK and HMV at around £430.

[source: WhatHiFi via iPodRepublic]

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sony SA-NS500 Portable Homeshare with Airplay support

It has been a busy day in the world of Apple AirPlay, with some new announcements from IFA 2011 in Berlin in regards to Philips Fidelio Airplay speakers, and a new arrival in the Loewe Air Speaker. Another established brand that is now joining the AirPlay speaker market is Sony with their Sony SA-NS500 Portable Homeshare speaker.
Sony has for long been delivering some of the best iPod speaker docks in the market, and it is nice to see them embracing Airplay streaming as well with SA-NS500 speaker. The design is different and they have been able to fit in 4 drivers and a subwoofer inside the relative small frame, as well as rechargeable battery that provides up to 5-6 hours of playback time. As well as AirPlay it is also reported to support DLNA streaming for those without Apple AirPlay devices.

Like so many other AirPlay systems it also supports multi-room set up and is designed to deliver a 360-degree sound experience.  According to Thisismynext.com which has had a chance to play around with the prototype, the sound experience it delivers is surprisingly 'full and loud'.

The Sony SA-NS500 Portable Homeshare Airplay speaker is expected out in October with a US price of $399, so likely around the £300-350 mark here in the UK.

Loewe Air Speaker with AirPlay coming in October

German audio brand Loewe has announced the release of their first Apple AirPlay speaker with the minimalistic and stylish Loewe Air Speaker.


As well as packing some good power into the Air Speaker with dual subwoofers, tweeters, and mid-range drivers, totaling 80W (RMS) power output, they have added some color options and customization to the system as well.

The base of the 'box' will be available in black and silver with a strong aluminum finish, whilst the top introduced some colorful replaceable panels that they say will be available in the entire RAL spectrum upon request. It is nice to see that they are incorporating some form of personalization into a system that with its design is already quite adaptable to settings and interior design.

Add in features like multi-room support, USB connection, and AUX-in, and you have a serious contender for the likes of B&W Zeppelin Air and Philips Fidelio Soundsphere DS9800 when the system arrives in October.

Price of the Loewe Air Speaker in the UK will be around £699.

[source: Loewe / WhatHiFi / iPodRepublic]