Naim offers up HDD-based HDX network audio player

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Naim Audio, a name synonymous with high-end, has recently launched its very own hard drive-based music server, and on paper, it’s a fairly mesmerizing piece of kit. The HDX packs a pair of 400GB hard drives (one primary and a back-up) and claims to be a “fully integrated CD ripping and documents storage system.” Aside from giving users a way to catalog their gargantuan CD collection in digital anatomy, it’ll plus play tracks back in the finest of detail. Packed within is a Burr-Brown PCM1791A DAC, 24 bit/192kHz internal

architecture, ultra-low jitter re-clocking circuits and a built-in touch panel, too. Best of all, any tunes stored on network / USB drives can additionally be played through the device, and it can send up to six different streams of music simultaneously by a home network. The rub? At £4,500 ($8,772), you’re probably better off hiring Daft Punk to just play at your house.

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