![]() ![]() But the brands differ in terms of what they offer. It’s a big, happy family of brands known for high performance and high value. Not long after that, I knew I had to write about it in this column, too.īluesound and BluOS are both owned by Lenbrook Industries, which also owns PSB Speakers and NAD Electronics. After we had finished those things, I decided to listen to the Powernode, so I connected it to the components that I’ve set up for my “System One” column. Gordon Brockhouse had the Powernode first because he reviewed it for SoundStage! Simplifi, but before his review went live he sent the amp to me so it could be photographed and measured. The Powernode is a compact integrated amplifier running the BluOS music-playback software, with a built-in DAC though, as you’ll read below, it’s not quite as simple as that. One of the latest products we’ve reviewed is Bluesound’s new Powernode, which is priced at $949 (all prices in USD). ![]() Typically, I also listen to a product before it goes back to the manufacturer or distributor, so I can get a feel for how it sounds. Normally, a review product is shipped direct to the assigned reviewer, who listens to it and writes it up, and then it gets shipped to me for photography and/or measurements. I’m often the last stop for products that are sent to the SoundStage! Network for review.
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