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“Moos Audio, a relatively new Australian company, just received an Innovations 2013 Design & Engineering Award at CES. Their Mini Aero 2-way built entirely at the Danish Scan-Speak facility is a wireless system with built-in amplification, DSP and on-board D/A converters. “The Mini Aero compacts are the best wireless speakers money can buy and aimed at both PC and Mac high-definition digital playback. They are the first ultra-high resolution wireless speakers with lossless bit-accurate transmission of digital audio up to 24bit/96kHz and playback of all data rates up to 24bit/192kHz. Technical highlights include the first ever audiophile-grade wireless transport, Scan-Speak Revelator drivers, ultra high-end quad-mono differential Wolfson DACs with a DAC dedicated to each drive unit (SNR >125dB), ultra-low jitter design, all-aluminum unibody port with dual symmetrical flares, metal-reinforced Baltic birch plywood cabinets, composite internal damping of specially processed long-fiber natural wool and aerospace-grade acoustic foam developed for NASA space missions, SHARC floating point DSP and audiophile-grade Hypex amplification capable of delivering 400w continuous per speaker pair peaking at 1kW.”
These elegantly proportioned speakers are available in gloss black, white, red and yellow at $2499/pr (plus tax) with the first limited production run slated for April 2013. The Mini Aero can be purchased directly online.”
Source: 6moons