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Aug 26 2004, 8:07am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
DesignTechnica reviews the high-end music server from ReQuest Multimedia.
"ReQuest Multimedia’s Nitro music server is a hard drive-based audio player worthy of a prominent spot in any high-end audio rack or home theater. It does everything that you could want an audio player to do and it looks good doing it.
With a highly evolved interface, advanced control options, and CD quality audio, the Nitro Pro should help the late-adopters appreciate the benefits of truly digital music, and satisfy those on the bleeding edge of technology.
If you’re one of the lucky consumers that can justify the $2,500 price tag of the Nitro Pro music server, we recommend the product without hesitation. "
Read the full review.
See also the high-end Yamaha MCX-1000 MusicCAST Digital Audio Server.
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