NAD Announces An Affordable Music Streamer For Older Hi-Fi Systems

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This compact NAD CS1 streaming unit can handle Spotify and TIDAL Connect as well as Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and GoogleCast.

Rumors of the demise of music on physical media aren’t true. According to the Recording Industry Association of America , the trade organization of major music companies: “Recorded music revenues in the USA grew 27% in the first half of 2021 versus the prior year, from $5.6 to $7.1 billion at retail value.”

However, despite the resurgence in CDs, vinyl and even cassettes, many of us are now turning to streaming services like TIDAL, Qobuz, Spotify and Amazon for our music needs. Streaming is more convenient and gives you access to hi-res digital versions of almost any recorded track.

NAD has just announced the NAD CS1, an affordable music streamer with audiophile-grade components that can play high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/192kHz. The CS1 offers Bluetooth, Ethernet, dual-band Wi-Fi and supports the most popular streaming and casting protocols, including Apple AirPlay 2, GoogleCast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect and Roon. The NAD CS1 is also certified for network sharing via DNLA/UPnP protocols and will be sold in March 2023....

 

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