Autonomic, a developer of professional-grade music streaming and multiroom audio solutions, has announced the availability of its M Series Music Streamers.
“This launch marks a pivotal moment for Autonomic and our customers,” says Michael de Nigris, CEO, Autonomic Controls. “The M Series represents the culmination of our expertise in multi-room audio, offering integrators powerful, professional-grade solutions that excel in performance, versatility, and seamless integration.”
The new product line includes the $2,999 M3 Music Streamer and the flagship, $6,999 M5 Pro Music Streamer. Both of the Autonomic whole-house audio music streamers are designed to deliver high-performance audio and control system integration. According to the company, these streamers incorporate its latest engineering designs and hardware with features that include:
Autonomic points out that while both models share several features, the M3 Music Streamer offers three independent streams for versatile applications, however, the M5 Pro, which is engineered for demanding installations, delivers five independent streams, as well as a dedicated bit-perfect clocking circuit for precise audio timing, and a high-resolution glass-faced capacitive touchscreen.
The company also notes the products can be used for residential and commercial audio projects to offer integrators the flexibility to address a range of installations with one line of products.
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To better serve its dealer base and expand education on advanced streaming solutions, Autonomic has partnered with premier manufacturer sales representative firms such as Phoenix Marketing Group, which represents the company across the U.S., and Performance Plus Marketing, a firm that handles the brand’s Rocky Mountain representation.
In addition, the M Series line of music servers are available to dealers directly from Autonomic, as well as Snap One and Nice.
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