The Mu-so is one great-looking, great-sounding product with plenty of input sources and a decent app to boot. Hear it and believe: the Mu-so is the new-wave hi-fi for the 21st century.
Too big to place in front of an HDTV as a soundbar
Lacks HDMI
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Naim's Mu-So delivers a level of performance that is in keeping with its build quality and stunning good looks and that belies its size. If you already have a high-end traditional Hifi system made up of a collection of boxes and speakers then it is...
The Mu-so is one great-looking, great-sounding product with plenty of input sources and a decent app to boot. Hear it and believe: the Mu-so is the new-wave hi-fi for the 21st century.
What is the Naim Audio Mu-So? Naim has a distinguished track record making high-end hi-fi components, but Mu-So represents the British brand's first foray into the world of wireless speakers. Not surprisingly, it's an opulent affair that's designed to...
In most respects the Naim mu-so would make the perfect companion to the modern home as a one-stop music centre. It can play sound from phone, tablets, NAS drives and music servers, internet radio, as well as local sources like a telly through its...
Of course you need to download the App entering MU-SO will not find it (on Android anyway) you need to enter MU.SO and once linked a lot of the features become available.It is 63x26x12cm any connected cables do not protrude beyond the measurements...
The Mu-so is a considerable departure for traditional Naim, being a wireless speaker/soundbar/thingamijig that defies normal definitions. In short, it is 'just' a wireless speaker, but it costs just shy of a grand, weighs 13kg, and is accordingly a...
Open Gallery The Mu-so is a superb piece of kit. Naim has chucked pretty much every feature you could want from this type of unit, and made it sound superb at the same time. It's pricey, yes, but it really is as close to hi-fi as we can...
As a profession, journalists (review journalists in particular) tend to overuse the word ‘bold '- and to be clear I'm am not excluding myself from this. When we look at this objectively after the event, the use of the b word suddenly seems less valid. A...