Niles Upgrades Its Digital Music Server

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NilesDMS4.gifNiles Audio Corporation announced today that it has upgraded the DMS4 four-stream digital music server to include a new 400GB internal hard drive at no additional cost. The DMS4 delivers a reliable listening experience, allowing four users to access the entire music collection, simultaneously, at the touch of a button. Designed for simple plug-and-play integration with the IntelliControl® ICS whole-house entertainment system, the DMS4 accommodates both lossless and compressed recording formats including WAV, MP3 (320k constant bit rate and two variable bit rates of 192k and 128k) and WMA (two constant bit rates of 128k and 69k) files. The DMS4 retails at $3,599.95 and is now shipping to Niles authorized dealers nationwide.

"By offering the DMS4 at the same price with nearly three times the capacity, Niles dealers can offer their customers a solution that integrates seamlessly and reliably with the IntelliControl ICS whole-house entertainment system and accommodates the family's expanding digital music library," said Frank Sterns, president of Niles. "With the Niles DMS4 the entire family can enjoy more of their favorite digital music, whenever, however and wherever they want," Sterns added.

The DMS4 features plug-and-play integration with Niles' GXR2 Modular MultiZone Receiver. Its TV display interface enables users to play music, record CDs or organize their music library using on-screen menus, which display the full album, artist and track names. Metadata on the genre, artist, album, song, and track number is also provided to all ICS display-equipped keypads and wireless remote controls such as the iRemoteTS. Automated album information retrieval provides the user with access and control of their music collection. In addition, users can compile customized playlists quickly and easily via the DMS4's front panel, remote control, keypad, or on-screen interface.

Talking Points

• Niles Audio has upgraded the DMS4 four-stream digital music server to include a new 400GB internal hard drive
• The DMS4 is designed for simple plug-and-play integration with the IntelliControl® ICS whole-house entertainment system
• The DMS4 delivers a reliable listening experience, allowing four users to simultaneously access the entire digital music library at the touch of a button
• The DMS4 retails at $3,599.95 and is now shipping to Niles authorized dealers nationwide

Additional information may be obtained by contacting Mike Detmer at Niles Audio Corporation, 12331 SW 130th Street, Miami, FL 33186 (1-800-BUY-HIFI; ext. 197) or by visiting www.nilesaudio.com.

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