Sony announces new in-car amplifiers to accompany its latest AV receiver

2023-05-20 14:01:00

Sony unveiled new options for those who prefer to build their own car infotainment system infotainment system automotive with the XAV-9000ES. It builds on all the main advantages of its predecessors – playback up to 192 kHz/24 bit on LDAC for its included Bluetooth connectivity – while ensuring it stays up to date with features like 3-camera switching.

This entry will display on the 6.75 inch HD capacitive screenof XAV-9000ES 6.75 inches (above its “simple” physical buttons) simple), and can be set to illuminate in response to applicable commands such as turn signals. Otherwise, the screen is designed to display Sony’s own display system, the Mobile ES From Sony, with improved contrast and brightness.

The XAV-9000ES is also supported to connect it’s clear to owner’s mobile devices, although its rear ports are USB ports type-C. The receiver also incorporates an ESS converter DAC for quality sound”top of the line home audio“and even has its own 4-channel class A/B amplifier”premium“.

However, for those who want more of the same, there’s also the new XM-8ES and XM-6ES. As the name suggests, these are dedicated 100Wx8 and 100Wx6 Class-D power amplifiers respectively. They are designed to resist resonances and interference, with internal components “top of the line” for a “perfect sound reproduction 1MORE SonoFlow over-ear headphones launch with ANC, Bluetooth and LDAC support and a new “logical” control panel layout “for trouble-free installation”.

The XM-6ES and XM-8ES will be available on the site in July 2023 at suggested retail prices of $899.99 and $999.99 respectively, while the XAV-9000ES will be released in September 2023 at an estimated starting price of $899.99.

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