PRESS RELEASE
There has never been a better time to try a Melco: new entry-level N100 gets a 150 % storage boost Melco announces the new N100-H50, its best-ever entry-level digital library with 150 % more music capacity.
16th June 2021, Surrey, UK: Melco Audio has significantly upgraded its highly acclaimed entry-level N100-H20 digital music library, to include a new high-capacity HDD variant which more than doubles the device’s music storage capability.
The new N100-H50 benefits from a 150 per cent capacity increase over the standard 2 TB N100-H20 (which remains current), to a whopping 5 TB. The upgraded 5 TB HDD is no ordinary drive, either: it is the same audio-specific model featured in the N100-H50’s upmarket sibling, the N10 45th anniversary limited edition digital music library (AUD$15k approx.).
The dedicated drives are hand-picked by the factory to provide exceptional audio performance. The new N100-H50 directly benefits from Melco’s trickle-down drive technology, making the new N100-H50 Melco’s best-ever entry-level music library.
Melco Audio’s UK General Manager, Dan Raggett said, “The 2TB N100-H20 digital music library has been a fantastic entry-level addition to the Melco Audio product family over its two-and-a-half-year lifespan. It has allowed many new customers to access the fantastic sound quality Melco Audio is driven to deliver.
“The option of a higher-capacity 5 TB version allows customers with larger music collections to take advantage of Melco Audio’s no-compromise sound quality and unique approach to audio engineering.”
About the new N100-H50
The half-width, compact chassis N100-H50 builds on the class-leading N1Z series and introduces Melco sound quality, versatility and ease-of-use, at an entry-level price.
The N100-H50 is based on an easy-to-place 215 mm-wide chassis, which is half the width of most full-size hi-fi products. It uses the same extreme-low-noise, high-precision digital music dataflow in the existing Melco series and crucially, is designed from the ground-up an audio-specific device: Melco famously uses no standard IT components or PC parts.
A low-profile mainboard uses the exact same RISC processor and architecture as the flagship N1Z series, ensuring very low noise with precise data management. The device benefits from twin Ethernet ports: a dedicated Ethernet ‘player’ port connects directly to network streamers without an intervening data switch, ensuring timing is maintained.
The N100-H50 can also be used as a self-contained local Hi-Res digital music player when connected via a USB DAC; data rates of up to 32-bit/384 kHz and Octo DSD are supported, along with gapless and Melco markerless DSD.
Control is via the Melco Music HD app, from the front panel, or from approved third-party RF remote handsets; the N100 will operate with both USB DACs and also Ethernet-connected players even without connection to a data network in standalone Isolated Mode. When connected to a network, popular UPnP control point apps can also be used, along with Roon following a recent firmware upgrade.
Despite the generous new 5 TB internal drive, storage is easily expandable either with a standard IT USB HDD or the 3 TB Melco Audio E100 to maintain sound quality.
CD importing is also easy with either the Melco D100 external CD loader or an IT-grade optical drive. (Melco does not put IT-grade loaders inside the N100 as it both compromises sound quality and also reduces reliability, due to the disposable nature of IT drives).
Finally, music backup is as easy and plugging in a USB HDD and pressing a button. Direct Hi-Res downloads from HighresAudio.com and other vendors (with more to follow in 2021) is supported for error-free downloading.
A front panel USB offers convenient importing from USB sources as well as direct playback from USB drives without importing.
Price and availability
The N100-H50 will be available at the beginning of July priced at $4,995. The existing N100-H20 is available now priced at $3,795. Both are available in black or silver.
About Melco
Melco (Maki Engineering Laboratory Company) was established by Makoto Maki in 1975 in Japan. Maki, an enthusiastic audiophile, established the company to design and manufacture the finest audio components of the time; the undoubted masterpiece of the Melco line was the turntable (introduced into the UK in 1980) which set new standards in music reproduction.
From those early beginnings, Melco developed into the largest computer peripherals manufacturer in Japan (Buffalo Inc.), offering advanced products based on rigorous R&D. These included wireless routers, ethernet data switches and storage devices such as NAS drives. Now, the company is proud to revive the highly respected Melco brand, offering discerning audiophiles high-technology network audio components in the spirit of those much-revered early Melco products, while incorporating the very latest research into reliable, high-performance networked devices and storage.