Audacity Brings Revo Audio to Australian Market
Scottish audio brand Revo Audio has just landed on the Australian market with its appointment of Audacity as the local distributor.
Known for its gorgeous designs, one of the first products to be brought into Australia will be the brand's flagship SuperConnect Stereo digital radio.
The SuperConnect Stereo is able to tune into over 36,000 radio stations worldwide via DAB, DAB+, FM and Wi-Fi internet radio, and it is also capable of wireless music playback from computers, music servers, Bluetooth playback and via music streaming platforms like Spotify or Amazon Music.
Made with a hand-selected wooden cabinet and finished with furniture-grade American walnut or matte paint, the SuperConnect Stereo uses two 3.5-inch Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) speaker drivers that combine the best aspects of flat-panel and traditional speaker technologies to provide an immersive listening experience with wide sound dispersion.
An OLED display on the front shows additional information, and a joystick allows easy system control. An all-digital 30W Class-D amplifier powers the system and can be controlled via Revo Audio's UNDOK smartphone app.
Boyd Dainton, Director at Audacity Australia, told StereoNET:
We're excited to bring Revo Audio's range to Australians, the elegant design and FSC-certified walnut wood is an appealing aesthetic, with high-quality audio to match.
The SuperConnect Stereo will be priced at A$999, with the SuperConnect at A$799. The SuperCD music system will be priced at A$1,199 for CD fans, and the SuperSignal digital radio will retail at A$549. These products will begin shipping in Q4 2024 from hi-fi specialists and retailers.
Audacity debuted the Revo Audio product range at the recent StereoNET Melbourne Hi-Fi & AV Show, and attendees were very interested. There's still a lot of love for radio and affordable components.
For more information visit Revo Audio
Cheryl Tan
After diving down the custom IEMs rabbit hole since she was 18, Cheryl has embarked on a long journey trying out as many audio products as possible ever since. She’s still waiting for the day a company can create a pair of true wireless earbuds that sound just as good as wired earphones.
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