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And there’s more — BluOS

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While the Bluesound ecosystem is extensive enough, sister company NAD has made it still more powerful by putting the Bluesound operating system, known as BluOS, into its own products, or making it available as an upgrade module. This not only gives these NAD products the streaming and networking abilities of Bluesound, it enables them to play their own sources through other Bluesound products in the home. With a NAD amp in your lounge or music room, you could play your turntable sound through a Pulse speaker in the kitchen, or the Soundbar 2i in your media room — or, of course, in the other direction. With NAD’s products including home cinema receivers and full strength hi-fi equipment like the pictured Masters series M10 and forthcomin­g M33, BluOS and Bluesound are thereby enabled right up to true hi-fi levels — not just a convenienc­e multisound system. With Bluesound and BluOS having had high-res audio baked in since birth, you have the highest-level source material backed by NAD amplificat­ion and the hi-fi speakers of your choice, with wireless speakers in smaller rooms and the whole thing still with all the multiroom abilities through the app at your fingertips. Now that is what we see as the true future of multiroom audio.

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