Quad unveiled the new version of Vena II, named the “Play”.

Quad unveiled the new version of Vena II, named the “Play”.

Source: Press Release, Last Accessed: 2019/09/11


The Quad Vena II Play is the latest addition to the best-selling QUAD Vena series of integrated amplifiers, signaling the arrival of wireless audio streaming and multi-room technology to the Quad product portfolio, featuring the acclaimed DTS Play-Fi platform.
With DTS Play-Fi, music can be streamed over a wireless network in high resolution format and can be easily expanded to an ultimate multi-room system if required. The user can stream from any source on his wireless network, including smart-phones, tablets or PCs as well as a NAS Drive. The platform offers a wealth of music options from around the globe, such as Spotify, Tidal, HD Tracks, Deezer, Amazon Music, Napster, KKBox and Sirius XM, to name a few. The device allows to browse a radio guide with thousands of stations and podcasts, or stream from a home media server with DLNA compatibility.
According to the press release, Quad Vena II Play borrows more than just looks from its sibling, the Vena II - utilizing much of the same high-specification design, including the ES9018K2M from the Sabre32 Reference DAC series as well as the aptX Bluetooth connectivity, it has all the pure musicality of Quad coursing through its very versatile circuitry. There is also a smattering of both digital and analogue connections, including an MM phono stage, for a turntable. The amplifier stage yields 2x45Wrms (8 Ohm) and 2x65Wrms (4 Ohm).


For more information: http://www.quad-hifi.co.uk/


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