M2tech Now Available in Australia

Radiance Audio Visual, distributors of brands including Chord Electronics, Kharma, Vicoustic and many more, have announced their exclusive distribution rights for the M2tech brand in Australia.
With the computer and desktop audio categories showing significant growth in recent times, M2tech, based in Italy, has been pioneering products in this field for quite some time.
Their impressive product range includes DAC's, USB to Audio Converters, Headphone Amplifiers and other digital audio products that have already proven popular within enthusiast circles around the globe.
What some companies build into full size components, M2tech manages to condense into small USB dongle style products, remarkably without sacrificing quality or functionality.

For example, the M2tech HiFace is a palm-sized, plug-and-play asynchronous DAC delivering up to 384kHz/32 bit playback and compatibility. For the travelling desktop audiophile, this is good news indeed, particularly with the price tag of just $350 AUD RRP.
Chris Strom, Operations Manager for Radiance AV told StereoNET, "we discovered with the immensely popular Chord Electronics Hugo headphone product that there is a strong demand out in the consumer world for quality music that is portable. Headphones have been selling well for some time now but devices that adequately portray music are limited. M2tech are on the cutting edge of portable and desktop audio technology, offering highly capable products at very affordable pricing for the consumer".
"We believe M2tech products allow listeners to enjoy music in high quality, and pioneering products such as these are certainly the way of the future. Radiance AV is proud to be distributing M2tech".
For more information visit Radiance Audio Visual.
Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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