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Digital Signature highlights multimedia speaker systems

by Kirk Hiner on Jul 9, 2008 at 09:15 AM

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Digital Signature has announced the launch of a new website highlighting its multimedia speaker systems. The website—designed to provide audiophile comparisons and specifications—will gather feedback from customers and feature secure e-commerce capability for online purchases and customer service. The new website, however, is not nearly as important as what you’ll find there.

The Mint Digital Music Stations—in development for several years while the company found solutions to the manufacturing and technical challenges of producing a line of high value digital entertainment players—now offer the freedom of wireless connectivity for all your digital music, video, gaming and Mac or PC needs, at “category-busting prices.”

Digital Signature has accomplished these goals by creating advanced digital acoustic designs built using top grade components sourced all over the world. Powered by digital amplification control and wireless transmission techniques created by Digital Signature, the Mint Digital Music Stations offer audiophile sound at an unheard of price. Digital Signature has branded this new approach to audio quality, Di-Fi™.

Digital Signature’s newest system, The Mint 300 Digital Music Station, delivers top performance—with >100 dB signal/noise ratio and <0.1% total harmonic distortion—in a package that includes speakers, amplifier with an iPod dock/charger, USB 2.4 GHz transmitter and remote for less than $350 MSRP.
At this price, the Mint 300 is the only system that not only promises audiophile performance with iPod docking and charging, but also lossless, plug and play wireless streaming connectivity to Mac or PC for all of your digital sound. A remote control offers the final component of wireless freedom, making the Mint 300 as easy to use as it is to set up.

New products, including all-in-one bookshelf systems with lossless, wireless streaming—the killer app for laptop users looking for high-quality sound with wireless convenience—will be announced soon.

Mint 300

I’ll admit I’m digging the designs of the various Mint speaker systems (they’d all look pretty good sitting on a bookshelf or end table), and the specs do seem impressive. It’s also cute that Digital Signature bothers to mention Zune compatibility on their site...something even Zune owners don’t do anymore. I haven’t heard the Mint systems, but hope to remedy that soon. If so, I’ll be sure to pass along my thoughts.

Products [Mint 200, Mint 220, Mint 300]

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