
Alongside the Ruark R610 all-in-one system, Ruark also introduces the Sabre-R speakers. Both feature a retro design, ideal for those who appreciate a classic aesthetic.
The Ruark R610 resembles a vintage “table radio” from the 1960s or 70s, yet it’s packed with modern technology. At its core are advanced streaming capabilities, supporting popular music platforms such as Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Deezer, and Spotify Connect. It also includes Chromecast, Apple AirPlay, and Bluetooth (with aptX HD support). Playing local music files from a NAS is also straightforward via UPnP, achieving quality levels up to 32 Bit/384 kHz—except for Bluetooth.
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The Ruark R610 provides various input options, including line, phono-MM, Toslink, and HDMI. Its built-in class D amplifier delivers up to 2×75 watts of power. If you want to go all-in, a compatible USB CD drive is available. Additionally, FM, DAB, and DAB+ tuners are built-in.
Perfectly complementing the R610 are the Sabre-R speakers, a homage to the brand’s first speaker model from 1985. These speakers are compact at just 30 cm tall, making them versatile enough to fit in almost any space. They also support bi-wiring for those who appreciate that option.
Both the Ruark R610 and Sabre-R speakers will be available starting next month. The R610 is priced at €1499, and the Sabre-R speakers at €799.