I'm wondering how expensive B&O can go with a digital media platform, because the concept should be some kind of BeoMedia, with only audio sources & connections: it should have a CD player to store all your CDs on the BeoSound, and use the CD key on the remote, maybe it would be also a CD recorder;
it should also have a radio feature, probably NRADIO/FM and DAB used under the RADIO key on the remote control (I would like that, this is what I do with my BeoPort & Lintronic converter: press RADIO to start NRADIO...seems so logical to me);
and finally an AMEM function that would control AMEM and NMUSIC sources (which should be the same on this product);
obviously, it would have a USB input and SD card reader to play & store music from/to your BeoSound 2 and 6, and you should be able to record any source on the SD card or BeoSound 6;
to get proper information, I imagine a huge display (it will be a BeoSound, so no video connection for display), I even think the product would be a master unit with hard drive & CD drive & all connections, and a separate display panel could act as a sensi-touch remote control (think 2-way communication back!). But in that case, I don't see the point in focusing on design if the master unit is hidden somewhere, because what do you need to see when playing MP3/WMA files?
I hope the revolution B&O talks about will be in the BeoLink capabilities of that BeoSound, maybe it will have a full digital audio transmission (only FM is still analog those days, all other audio sources are digital!) , with a built-in wireless transmitter..
This is all speculation of course, but I can't imagine anything more expensive than BeoMedia for such type of audio master.
We are not talking about audiophile sources, discrete components and tube preamplifiers, but compressed music.. or maybe it will have this translucent aluminium they were talking about a few months ago!! who knows...
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