The amp has a built-in 16-bit/48kHz-capable DAC and offers RCA, USB mini-B, and 3.5mm inputs, as well as a headphone output and remote control. Clad in faux-leather, the speakers use a 3.5” paper-cone mid/woofer and ¾” soft-dome tweeter. Cables are included with the system, but users can opt to go wireless with Blue Aura’s WSTxR wireless transmitter and receiver kit ($149). The WS30 is also available in a wireless-ready, powered versionthe WS30i costs $279/pair.
“We’re trying to make our products as user-friendly as possible,” Blue Aura’s Alex Chiou told me. To that end, the company has decided to replace traditional binding posts with Ethernet connections, thereby avoiding any confusion over speaker wireeven the simplest aspects of hi-fi can prove challenging to the beginner.
Blue Aura currently sells direct and through Amazon.com, but the company is looking to build a dealer network. All Blue Aura products are offered with a 30-day money-back guarantee and two-year warranty.
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