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Leema Acoustics’ best-ever Sirius streaming music server following InnuOS 2.0 upgrade

Developed with Innuos, Leema’s Sirius streamer/server is now better than ever, thanks to InnuOS 2.0

Welshpool, Wales, UK, 7th September, 2021: Leema Acoustics’ audiophile-grade streaming music server Sirius, which has been developed in conjunction with Innuos, is set to benefit from a major upgrade following the release of Innuos’ InnuOS 2.0 operating system.

The new InnuOS 2.0 software brings a completely new operating system and desktop interface to the Sirius, plus for the first time, full dedicated app control using the all-new Innuos Sense app for iOS and Android devices.

Innuos Sense offers comprehensive control over selecting and playing music from the Sirius and various music streaming services, along with a number of important control features including editing metadata.

The upgrade means there has never been a better time to audition a Sirius streaming music server via leema-acoustics.com/search-dealers.html plus, existing owners can upgrade internet-connected devices immediately via the Sirius web portal at: my.innuos.com. Leema Acoustics’ technical support department is standing by to help with the transition.

More on the Sirius streaming music server

Sirius is a hi-fi-grade streaming music server system that provides a high-performance solution for the storage and playback of digital music. In partnership with Innuos, Leema’s ex-BBC engineers have combined audiophile performance with the convenience of a UPNP/DNLA-compatible streaming music server.

Sirius features a raft of audiophile components centred on a powerful server-grade main circuit board with a high-speed quad-core processor with up to 8 gigabytes of system memory, plus huge storage reserves (in 2 TB steps) up to an impressive 8 TB.

Sirius incorporates a high-performance TEAC optical drive for bit-perfect CD rips to the hard drive. Its straightforward operation makes digitising large music libraries simple. Sirius offers backup for CD audio, right up to lossless FLAC files and supports WAV, AIFF, ALAC, OGG Vorbis, AAC and MP3; a USB 3.0 connection is also available for audio backups.

A key feature of the Sirius is its high-quality DAC. It benefits from an integrated asynchronous USB DAC employing an ESS ES9038PRO SABRE DAC from the company’s flagship range, with an Xmos USB interface. The DAC supports 16, 24 and 32 bit-depths, from 44.1 kHz up to 384 kHz with DSD 64, 128 and 256 also supported. For consumers already invested in a DAC, the Sirius’ ultra-low-noise USB output offers Class 1, Class 2 and DoP external connections. Balanced outputs via XLR and unbalanced RCAs are also offered.

In a further nod to its audiophile credentials, Sirius benefits from a dual Ethernet connection: one for routers and one for dedicated streamer connections.

Further features include simple importation from computers, USB and NAS drives, plus there’s a three-way linear power supply with a dedicated supply for the DAC.

The Sirius is available now from £4,200 (for 2 TB)

Leema Acoustics press contact

Dan George:
[email protected]
 +44 (0)7899 808918

Leema contacts for publication

[email protected]
www.leema-acoustics.com
+44 (0)1938 555791

About Leema Acoustics

Leema Acoustics is an internationally respected manufacturer of high-performance audio products founded by two ex-BBC sound engineers. Leema products are proudly hand-made in Wales using UK- and European-sourced components.

Founded in 1998, Leema Acoustics’ unique design processes, fanatical attention to detail and pursuit of accurate sound reproduction have seen the company win numerous press accolades in recent times. Today’s Leema Acoustics incorporates the latest technology into a product range that covers electronics, loudspeakers and cables, delivering complete high-performance audio solutions to consumers, with the benefits of expert design, UK hand-assembly and local component sourcing.

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