![]() The Masters Suite makes it easy to download these high-res music files and securely store them, without reverting to using a computer for this task.Ī lot has changed since we introduced the original Masters Digital Music Suite, but the M50 has kept abreast of these changes because of the incredible power of BluOS. ![]() Music lovers could finally get all the music the artist created. Exact copies of the Studio Master could now be easily downloaded, stored, and played back at any time in the home. For music lovers it was a dream come true. These ‘highest quality’ recordings were just becoming available to consumers. When we introduced the M50/M51/M52 Digital Music Suite in 2012 (in honour of our 40th anniversary) we were betting that audiophiles around the world would embrace the new digital format of High Resolution Audio. A wondrous integration of hardware and software, the M50.2 has 2TB of storage and a mirrored backup, ensuring you’ll never have to sacrifice any music or worry about losing it. The M50.2 brings you closer to your favourite music and makes it remarkably simple to access it. You can also connect to the M50.2 via Bluetooth ®, opening the doors to virtually any music streaming service. ![]() The M50.2 CD transport can playback or rip to internal storage, and ripping is completely automatic. A high resolution network music player, the M50.2 was designed to house 24/192 files whether it be from a CD or music download site. Harnessing the power of BluOS ®, the M50.2 allows you to organize and store your music library, while making it easily accessible via the BluOS app. Speakers can be connected through USB, the analog jack, HDMI, or bluetooth (Note: for bluetooth output you will need a seperate USB bluetooth dongle, due to the onboard bluetooth not being able to run at full speed for audio while WIFI is also being used).A hybrid of NAD’s renowned M50 and M52, the M50.2 Digital Music Player offers everything you need to hear the music you love in the best quality possible. ![]() There’s no need to note the IP address of the Web Music Player during setup, since this can be displayed from the Pixel Visualizer (Refer to the Pixel Visualizer manual in the files section). Using a Pixel Display and an RF remote, the Web Music Player can be made into a visualizer with local play controls along with the Web Interface. Ground Loop Isolator - AUKEY (Implementation 3) Pixel Display Visualizer Make sure to take note of the Raspberry Pi’s IP address during the software setup so you can access the Web Interface from external devices. Optionally, you can 3D print an enclosure to house everything in a nice package (STL files are in the files section). Using a portable charger battery with two USB ports, some USB powered speakers and a ground loop isolator on the analog output jack, the Web Music Player can be made into portable web streaming speakers. The simplest hardware setup is to just power the Raspberry Pi and connect to separately powered speakers through the analog jack (Note that if the speakers and Raspberry Pi are powered from the same source, you will need a ground loop isolator to reduce noise). Refer to the GitHub page here for detailed instructions on setting up the software. Audio can be output through USB speakers, a USB soundcard, HDMI, the analog jack or bluetooth (Note: for bluetooth output you will need a separate USB bluetooth dongle, due to the on board bluetooth not being able to run at full speed for audio while WiFi is also being used). All suggested setups utilize the Raspberry Pi 3 with a quality SD card. The Web Music Player can be implemented in different hardware setups.
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