When an audiophile brand that is well known and respected that launches a cool amplifier that costs around $150k, then there are two things you can sure be sure of about the AirPlay system speaker, one this is something that is not cheap and two it is something that can be really special.
While the company had launched the Mu‐so which has already been reviewed earlier and it costed around $1500, it is something that can be worth every penny that you invest. The build quality, design and every small aspect is fantastic and well planned. There are various input source that a person would want. This includes the 3.5mm analog, optical input, USB, wired Ethernet, Tidal, Spotify Connect, UPnP, Bluetooth and AirPlay. Well if you like the sound of the, there here is a good and bad thing which pushes things.
The good news that would be an attraction point is the fact that the second wireless speaker system of the company is a model that is cheaper and smaller than the first one. The $1000 barrier has been broken by the company by reducing the price by just a dollar making the Mu‐ so Qb available for you at $999 which is the bad part.
The Mu‐so Qb‘s design is said to be a compact one, it is a blend of sculpted black frills along with brushed aluminium along with a volume control and display panel. There are also display icons with buttons that are touching sensitive to play/pause rewind/fast ward the track. It also has a cooling fan which is located at the rear of the unit. Even the setup of the unit is easy and quick with step by step instructions you also get to know how to set the speakers up and the kind of changes and settings that are available in the unit.