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Sep 12 2006, 6:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Digital Trends shows you in a video report the Request S4.2500 digital media system with a price tag of $18,500.
The Request S4.2500 has enough storage to give you an estimated one year of continuous music playback!
The Request S-series media server has 1.5TB of storage and provides audiophile digital and analog circuit designs including balanced XLR outputs for all three analog-zone outputs, and even the pro-level touch of an AES/EBU digital output with separate word-clock output for Zone 1 in addition to the conventional S/PDIF digital out. If know what the last sentence means, the Request S3.2500 is for you.
Watch the video report now.
See also the Yamaha MusicCast multi-room audio system or the Sonos system.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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