Qsonix Q2 Series servers
Qsonix's Q2 servers offer up to 2TB of storage, Wadia digital output stages, iPad control options and a choice of touchscreens.
With the ability to store up to 2TBs of music files and a Wadia designed digital output section, installers can offer music enthusiasts a digital audio solution that is compatible with their Mac and PC-based home networks.
Back in May Qsonix announced a working relationship with Wadia that would help the distribution of its products and the performance of its products.
Six weeks later the company has introduced its Q2 series of products. These new products are said to utilize a new design and they feature digital output designs from Wadia Digital.
Some of the improvements made to the Q2 line include a new enclosure that's highlighted by a machined aluminum front panel. The company has also addressed its user interface and added options like Apple iPad control capabilities.
Improvements made to its audio circuits include the ability to support 24-bit/192kHz uncompressed audio files and a custom designed digital output section from Wadia. The servers offer AES/EBU balanced digital audio, S/PDIF, Toslink and USB digital outputs, as well as four discrete analog output options, hard wired IR connections and the ability to support third-party control systems from companies like Crestron and AMX.
Qsonix also offers the servers with a choice of 1TB or 2TB hard drives, 15 inch or 17 inch touchscreens, built-in support for PC and Apple computers and iPods, iPhones and iPads.
Six weeks later the company has introduced its Q2 series of products. These new products are said to utilize a new design and they feature digital output designs from Wadia Digital.
Some of the improvements made to the Q2 line include a new enclosure that's highlighted by a machined aluminum front panel. The company has also addressed its user interface and added options like Apple iPad control capabilities.
Improvements made to its audio circuits include the ability to support 24-bit/192kHz uncompressed audio files and a custom designed digital output section from Wadia. The servers offer AES/EBU balanced digital audio, S/PDIF, Toslink and USB digital outputs, as well as four discrete analog output options, hard wired IR connections and the ability to support third-party control systems from companies like Crestron and AMX.
Qsonix also offers the servers with a choice of 1TB or 2TB hard drives, 15 inch or 17 inch touchscreens, built-in support for PC and Apple computers and iPods, iPhones and iPads.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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