Onkyo introduces new hi-res network audio players and compact hi-fi system

Onkyo is bringing out two new high-resolution network audio players, the NS-6130 and the NS-6170, both of which are compatible with Tidal, TuneIn, and Deezer through a new control app, while Google Cast, AirPlay, and Spotify are managed through their own applications.

One of the key features of the NS-6170 is a DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry) filter which replaces the previous DAC output filter, and is designed to remove any ultra-high-frequency distortion from the audio signal.

They can also support HDD audio via the rear USB input. The new Onkyo streamers will be available in September, with the NS-6170 priced at £700 and the NS-6130 at £450.

Onkyo has also unveiled its new CS-N1075 compact stereo system (£1049), comprising of the R-N855 stereo receiver (£549), matching C-755 CD player (£349) and a pair of D-175 two-way speakers. The electronics are available in black or silver finishes.

It has all the same streaming service features as the NS systems, as well as FM analogue and DAB+ digital radio tuners, a phono input for turntables and digital coaxial and optical inputs capable of handling 24-bit/192kHz audio. Tidal, Deezer and TuneIn radio are built-in, and there's wi-fi and Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming from other sources.

Claimed power output is 2 x 70W, delivered through the 13cm woofers and 30mm ring-modulation tweeters fitted to the speakers.

Adam was a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?, reviewing consumer gadgets for online and print publication, as well as researching and producing features and advice pieces on new technology in the hi-fi industry. He has since worked for PC Mag as a contributing editor and is now a science and technology reporter for The Independent.