Dynaudio Xeo Wireless Loudspeakers Available Now | CANADA HiFi Magazine

Dynaudio Xeo Wireless Loudspeakers Available Now

The Xeo connectivity options are seemingly infinite: the Xeo transmitter can connect to the headphone out from an iPod, iPad, iPhone, Walkman – or any other personal media player – as well as the headphone output of a television or computer via the Minijack analog input. The RCA stereo analog inputs allow connection to myriad audio components – anything that plays music – be it an analog source including tape, tuner or turntable – as well as any hard disk, Network Player, CD player or DAC. Xeo can connect to an existing hifi system via the pre outs of such. The sound card of a computer could also be connected via the stereo inputs, and if a TV or monitor features stereo outputs, the Xeo transmitter could be connected to deliver wireless high end sound from your TV. The Xeo Transmitter can connect to the USB port of a computer, in which case the transmitter draws power from the USB port and the power adapter is not needed. One simply would go to the computer’s “Audio Settings” and choose “Xeo Sound Device” as the output medium. Xeo can also connect to the optical (Toslink) digital audio output of any digital audio source, including cable and satellite receivers in addition to DACs, CD players and transports, or iPod/iPad docking stations – and also to the digital output available in the Apple MacBook Pro or Mac Mini computers, which can be used instead of USB. Simply connect the Xeo Transmitter to the optical output of the device, and plug in the power adapter. Xeo is an ideal speaker to partner to a network client such as Sonos or Squeezebox; one can connect the Xeo Transmitter to the stereo audio output of the network client, and plug in the power adapter, and if a optical Toslink digital audio output is available simply connect the Xeo Transmitter to the optical output of the network client, and plug in the power adapter. Thanks to its advanced digital amplifier and digital sound processing, the Xeo Loudspeakers are much more energy efficient than traditional amplifier/loudspeaker combinations. Even when playing at high SPL levels, the Xeo speakers only need a few Watts, while the Transmitter runs on a few Microwatts. When a music signal is not detected, the Xeo speakers automatically switch into energy-saving standby-mode, in which they consume a mere half (0.5) Watt.

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