What is a Hard Disk Audio Server?

A hard disk audio server or, more simply, a music server is somewhere to store all your music. The music is digitally copied (and in advanced systems such as the our own backed up) to a hard disk, which, like a record, simply becomes a method of storing sound.




Why Would You Want One?

Availability

Imagine being able to listen to and control your music from anywhere in your house. Music servers are designed to be accessed via a PC, laptop or remote control.

See the relevant products pages for information on Pinnacle Audio’s sophisticated wireless interactive hand-held touchscreen, with which you can browse and select your music without having to power up another device or remain in one room.

Accessibility

Maybe you would like to find that song you have been thinking of all day, but cannot face having to root through racks of CDs or scan numerous album covers? If your music is stored on a music server, you can search your entire collection by artist, album, song title, or even album cover, then play your choice, all at the click of a mouse or the touch of a button.

Flexibility

Perhaps you are entertaining and you would like a whole night’s worth of hand-selected music lined up ready to play? A music server’s built-in play list function gives you a number of options: you can draw up a play list of selected tracks; you can play tracks randomly from selected albums; or you can simply instruct the system to play its way through your entire collection!