New Naim Muso anyone?

Posted by: Tog on 24 April 2014

Following Naim's slightly anticlimactic unveiling (you can overdo the marketing tease) the Muso wireless speaker looks interesting enough...

 

Would love to know if like B&Os A9 you can run them as stereo pairs.

 

Tog

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by Cowboy Tony

What Hi Fi is saying "A new control app for iOS and Android devices will be available from September 2014, giving access to thousands of internet radio stations."

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by KRM

£895, according to what Hifi. 

 

It be interesting to know how big it is.

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by GraemeH
Originally Posted by KRM:

£895, according to what Hifi. 

 

It be interesting to know how big it is.

They should have called 'Statement' -  'SUMO'.......MUSO & SUMO. The Little & Large of the audio world.

 

G

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by sktn77a
Originally Posted by KRM:

£895, according to what Hifi. 

For what?  The e-mail I received was uninformative (to be charitable) and the link they included was equally worthless.  

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by Klout10

Does this mean I can stream music from my HDX and therefore skip my SuperNait and speakers?

 

Sounds interesting!

 

Regards,

Michel

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by rjstaines

One wonders how a company that produces such innovative and world beating audio products ends up with a marketing partner that produces such underwhelming and annoying (some would say customer averse) adverts.  Or maybe I just don't 'get it' ?

But Naim needn't worry,  the product will sell itself despite the advertising 

 

 

 

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

It's Focal's influence. If Statement was to give the finger to the other hifi manufacturers (Naim : Bentley : Finger...) then Museau* is just to rub their noses in it.

 

Sorry...

 

 

* museau = snout

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by Tog

After Naim for Bentley - Naim for Ssangyong Musso TDI

The Dutch police - Ssangyong Musso TDi

 

Tog

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by Jude2012
Originally Posted by Klout10:

Does this mean I can stream music from my HDX and therefore skip my SuperNait and speakers?

 

Sounds interesting!

 

Regards,

Michel

Or stream from any device that has wifi, Ethernet, BT,  Airplay or optical....

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by hungryhalibut

I think it's a shame it's not called the Mini Statement. Another marketing opportunity missed......

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by djh1697
Originally Posted by Hungryhalibut:

I think it's a shame it's not called the Mini Statement. Another marketing opportunity missed......

Well, at least they are they are thinking of propers "names", the statement might have been called to 559, and the sumo 558?

Posted on: 24 April 2014 by karlosTT

I think the Android app (finally !) might be the most beneficial part of this announcement.......

 

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by Graham Clarke
Originally Posted by rjstaines:

One wonders how a company that produces such innovative and world beating audio products ends up with a marketing partner that produces such underwhelming and annoying (some would say customer averse) adverts.  Or maybe I just don't 'get it' ?

But Naim needn't worry,  the product will sell itself despite the advertising 

 

 

 

Totally agree.  Got the email and visited the web site.  All I saw was a partial picture of a statement like device and that it would be available in September.  No full picture, no specs, no prices etc.  Total anti-climax.

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by joerand
Originally Posted by Hungryhalibut:

I think it's a shame it's not called the Mini Statement. Another marketing opportunity missed......

How about "understatement"?

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by analogmusic

To get any market share from Sonos it would have to trounce the sonos offering in a showroom demo. I expect that it will do so.

 

I don't expect Sonos to keep still either.

 

But like what the moral of the story of Nick Lauda as described in the movie Rush, competition is what keeps everyone at their best.

 

 

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by Jota
Originally Posted by KRM:

£895, according to what Hifi. 

 

It be interesting to know how big it is.

 

2 feet long.  Can't recall the other measurements.

 

I just bought a UQ2 recently so don't think I'll be buying this but it looks pretty impressive for the price.  Good luck to them.

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by joerand
Originally Posted by AllenB:
strikes me a wanting to be a sound-bar but you couldn't hang it off the wall 

Is there an option for a wireless sub-woofer?

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by Marky Mark
Originally Posted by AllenB:

Listen guys, I am not a great Sonos advocate, I don't go around recommending it to clients, etc, but if Naim are trying to take on Sonos, they had better be ready, SQ alone will not cut it for this particular end of the market.

Hi Allen, I think they're trying to take the 'premium mass-market' rather than the 'mass-market.' I think this is a good approach. They're not going to dislodge Sonos at the Ford end of the market so they're going for the Audi end.

 

In 80's hi-fi terms, we're talking a Technics midi-system rather than a Bush one.

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by joerand
Originally Posted by Marky Mark:
 They're not going to dislodge Sonos at the Ford end of the market so they're going for the Audi end.

So it will be in the shop on a regular basis?

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by Marky Mark

Allen, you describe the sales floor challenges in the department store clearly. It will be hard to demonstrate the benefits of better sound quality in this environment. I remember half-heartedly trying to critically listen to a Roberts Radio in one once. A waste of time.

 

On the other hand, if there was a comfy sofa, pot plant and Rumours or Brothers in Arms on CD to hand they would have no problem hypnotising the masses and opening those wallets

 

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by PepsiCan

My daughter will get one when she turns twelve. Great kit for in her room!

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by benjy

some of the people here are  bent on comparing this to sonos. A large part of the appeal of sonos is its price and ease of install/use.Install and use have now been equalled or bettered-but don't forget sons was an early innovator and deserves some credit. However a big selling point (imho) is price . sonos offered a lot for a relatively small outlay  and is modular to add-on. muso (btw-hate the name) is multi room friendly (so it is adaptable).About 5 years ago,I gave my brother and nephew the basic sons set-up. I wanted them to have something decent to listen to-even though music is not nearly important as it is to me.  to me sons is  an affordable way to set up a multi-room system with "adequate"sq. The muso is less mass-market and supposedly much higher sq,but it is not priced as  a  real competitor to sonos.

Posted on: 25 April 2014 by Plinko
Originally Posted by AllenB:

Listen guys, I am not a great Sonos advocate, I don't go around recommending it to clients, etc, but if Naim are trying to take on Sonos, they had better be ready, SQ alone will not cut it for this particular end of the market.

Allen, I think signal quality has very little to do with it.  Price, Ease of Use, and Marketing Savy are what matters here.  Very few people interested in a $400 Sonos Five are going to suddenly decide on a $1,500 Naim device just because it sounds better.

 

The real question as benjy alludes to is whether there is a market here.  I would have been fascinated to learn the ins and outs of how Naim determined the market viability.

Posted on: 26 April 2014 by Tog

I agree Allen the quality of the IOS app will be key; it will need to be good right from the start and Sonos / BeoPlay are the new competition. I will reserve judgement on the looks until I can see one in the flesh but early indicators from Mrs Tog are not favourable. This may be a factor when Naim break out of their dealer strongholds and fight for attention in the wider market.

 

Tog

Posted on: 26 April 2014 by Bert Schurink

With all my music on a NAS it might be a nice alternative for another room in the house. However quite pricey then, and I would first need to hear it.....