roksponsmallDue to the increasing demand for Hi-Res music, which requires more storage space, Innuos decided to launch a new version of the Zenith which they say is “ideal for Audiophiles who don’t want to compromise sound quality for larger storage”.

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With a triple linear power supply using Nichicon MUSE acoustic series capacitors, In-Memory playback with 4GB cache, Medical-grade mains filter and Ultra low-noise USB Audio Output, the Zenith is designed to isolate power noise from your Hifi. You can play Hi-Res music up to 32 bit/384 KHz, DSD256 as well as MQA, when connecting to compatible DACs. All Zen MkII series models, including the Zenith, are powered by innuOS – Innuos’ own operating system developed in-house. It enables a complete computer-free operation for managing CD ripping, importing digital music and editing album data and cover art.

Innuos will be in Chablis Suite at The Indulgence Show, London, from tomorrow, or listen to the Zenith in one of Innuos’ partner demo rooms:

KEF (Champagne Suite, Reims Room)

Moon (Bedroom Suite 33)

The Chord Company (Mezzanine Floor, Sancerre Room)

 

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