Just released: new arrivals for February

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Each month, the Son-Vidéo.com team presents the latest hi-fi and home theater innovations. Discover the new products released this February designed to optimize your audio and video system: pico-projectors, hi-fi stereo amplifiers, soundbars, standard, in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, portable Bluetooth speakers and wireless headphones.

This month, discover the new McIntosh MA9500 stereo amplifier, the Klipsch Reference 2022 speaker range, Elipson Infinite in-wall and in-ceiling speakes, the Sonos Roam SL portable speaker, the first Mark Levinson No. 5909 Bluetooth headphones, the first Bose Soundbar 900 EU Dolby Atmos soundbar, as well as the latest generation of pico-projector from Philips, the GoPix 1.

McIntosh MA9500

McIntosh MA9500 stereo amplifier
The McIntosh MA9500 stereo amplifier triumphs with its 300 watts of amplification into 2, 4 and 8 ohms to power all speakers, even the most demanding models.

McIntosh shows off its new stereo amplifier: the McIntosh MA9500. It delivers 2×300 watts into 2, 4 and 8 ohms, benefits from a wide range of connectors and has the McIntosh Autoformer transformer. This powerful integrated amp now has an audio DAC compatible with stereo digital streams up to 32-bit/384kHz. €14,995

Klipsch Reference

New products for February: the Klipsch Reference 2022 speaker range
Tractrix horns, new midbass drivers, refined aesthetics… The Klipsch Reference 2022 speaker series is suitable for home theater sessions as well as for playing your favorite music.

Announced at CES 2022, Klipsch is releasing its new Klipsch Reference 2022 speaker range featuring Tractrix horns, revamped midbass drivers and a more understated design. The Klipsch Reference 2022 series consists of 3 floorstanding speakers (Klipsch R-605FA, R-600F, R-800F), 2 bookshelf speakers (Klipsch R-50M, R-40M), 2 center speakers (Klipsch R-30C, R-50C), 2 Dolby Atmos speakers ( Klipsch R-40SA) and 2 subwoofers (Klipsch R-101SW, R-121SW). Enough to ensure a powerful and detailed musical experience. From €299

Mark Levinson N°5909

First Mark Levinson N°5909 headphones
The Mark Levinson N° 5909 Bluetooth headphones , compatible with the aptX Adaptive and LDAC codecs, guarantee immersive listening throughout the day thanks to their 34-hour battery life.

Mark Levinson, a premium brand from the Harman Kardon group, is making its grand entrance into the portable audio market with the Mark Levinson N° 5909 Bluetooth headphones. Certified Hi-Res Audio, this model supports aptX Adaptive and LDAC codecs for wireless streaming up to 24-bit/96kHz. Its transducers benefit from a 40mm diaphragm with a beryllium coating to optimize the reproduction of high frequencies. Active noise reduction ensures immersive listening, while the 34-hour battery life is ideal for listening to music all day. €999

Bose Soundbar 900 EU

First Bose Atmos soundbar: Soundbar 900 EU
The Bose Soundbar 900 EU is the brand’s one and only Dolby Atmos soundbar offering total sound immersion.

A new must-have for February: the first Dolby Atmos soundbar from Bose. The Bose Soundbar 900 EU model has 7 drivers that provide an immersive sound experience for your movies and video games. Simple to use and Bluetooth compatible, the Soundbar 900 EU can be controlled by voice thanks to the integrated voice assistants. €999

Elipson Infinite range

Elipson Infinite in-wall and in-ceiling speaker range
Concealed in the walls, the ceiling or behind the projection screen, the new built-in speakers of the Elipson Infinite range are capable of discreetly producing a very high sound level.

The French brand Elipson unveils its new Infinite speakers designed to create personalized home theater audio systems. For discreet and efficient installation, the range consists of the Elipson Infinite 8 and Elipson Infinite 14 in-wall speakers, the Elipson Infinite S12 subwoofer and the new Elipson Infinite INF6 and Elipson Infinite INF8 in-ceiling speakers. The adjustable tweeter of the latter guarantees optimal reproduction of Atmos and surround sound effects. Ideal for fully enjoying your favorite movies and series. From €349

Sonos Roam SL

New for February: Sonos Roam SL Bluetooth speaker (speechless)
Very practical, the Sonos Roam SL speaker is equipped with a solid and waterproof chassis that allows you to take it everywhere with you.

A speechless version of the Sonos Roam model, the Sonos Roam SL portable Bluetooth speaker guarantees impressive musicality for such a compact format. The only difference with the previous version is that the Sonos Roam SL does not have microphones for those who do not want to use Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. With a great autonomy of 10 hours, its Bluetooth transmission, as well as a robust and waterproof chassis (IP67), the speaker impresses with its optimized portability. Once connected to WiFi, it fits perfectly into a Sonos multi-room system. €179

Philips GoPix 1

New for February: Philips GoPix 1 pico projector
Very practical, the Philips GoPix 1 picoprojector fits in your pocket and allows you to project your photos and films whenever you want.

Ultra compact and lightweight, the Philips GoPix 1 pico projector is perfect for projecting movies and photos from a smartphone or computer. Ultra-thin, it adopts a high-end aluminum finish for more robustness. The Philips GoPix 1 can be connected to any device with a USB-C or HDMI connector. It projects a very large image up to 1.9m (75″). Its built-in driver delivers the sound of the films watched. Its battery offers an autonomy of 2 hours. €299

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Clara
A lifelong art enthusiast, I've made my way into the fascinating world of hi-fi and home theater. My trusty headphones are my constant companion, turning every journey into a private concert where I enjoy my favorite podcasts and catchy playlists one after the other. From rock and jazz to soul, rap and pop, my musical and cinematic tastes are very varied. If I'm not drawing or reading, I'm probably watching Friends, which I rewatch every time I finish the last episode.

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