cinema and hi-fi equipment, have announced a new, slimmed down version
of their much praised Solo hi-fi unit in the form of the Solo Mini
which, apart from boasting decidedly retro appeal and the same high end
components as its bigger brother, also packs in a CD player capable of
reading CDR/RW discs and MP3/WMA file formats as well as a DAB and
standard AM/FM radio tuner.
Designed to offer audiophile quality sound from a discrete and stylish
aluminium unit, the Solo Mini comes complete with a Torrid based power
supply paired with the integration of Arcam's award winning CD73 model's
DAC ensuring high detailed sound and extremely clear reproduction across
the sound spectrum and, thanks to the inclusion of a front mounted USB
port, the Solo Mini can also play digital music directly from flash
memory sticks.
Speakers are not included, but, as this image of the
Solo Mini’s rear shows, connectivity is not going to be a problem.
Arcam Solo Mini Features:
Integrated CD, radio, stereo amplifier
CD or MP3 playback from CD discs
2 x 25wpc linear amplifiers
Internal DAB/FM/AM or FM/AM radio tuner (market dependant)
Integrated iPod control via optional rLead/rDock
Front panel USB input for additional media
Six additional analogue inputs (5x RCA rear, 1x 3.5mm jack front)
Alarm clock with 'wake to' CD/Tuner/Alarm
Remote control
Full IR and RS232 serial control
Due to be released some time in March, Arcam's Solo Mini will
purportedly retail for around pound sterling650 (approximately $1278 /
862 at the time of writing) though before you dust off your wallet we
should advise that you'll have to allow for the fact that the unit is
supplied without speakers.
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