High-resolution network audio streaming

VSSL MS.1 Network Audio Streamer Installation

The VSSL MS.1 is a compact one-zone network audio streamer for systems that already have amplification. It brings app-native streaming, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth LE Audio and a choice of analog or digital outputs to an amplifier, receiver or powered-audio system without requiring a second amplifier stage.

Product type One-zone, two-channel network audio streamer
Audio resolution Manufacturer-listed support up to 24-bit / 192 kHz
Outputs Analog RCA, optical, digital coax and 12 V trigger
Power and network USB-C power adapter or supported PoE; Ethernet or Wi-Fi

Integrator guidance

VSSL MS.1 in a complete system designed by Davis Audio & Video.

Front panel of a compact VSSL MS.1 network audio streamer

Many homes already contain an amplifier or powered speaker system worth keeping. The missing layer is often modern streaming and simple television connectivity. MS.1 separates those roles cleanly: it handles network playback and source conversion, while the downstream component continues to provide amplification.

That makes MS.1 useful in a retrofit rack, a dedicated two-channel system, a family room with an existing amplifier or a commercial-style background-audio zone. Davis Audio & Video selects the output and control method around the equipment already in place rather than replacing working components merely to add streaming.

The small chassis also creates flexible placement options. VSSL includes a wall bracket, lists Power over Ethernet support and recommends Ethernet when practical. Placement still needs ventilation, cable clearance and service access, especially when HDMI eARC, digital audio, trigger control and network wiring meet behind furniture or inside a cabinet.

Where the VSSL MS.1 is the right fit

MS.1 is strongest when a room needs a modern network source but does not need another built-in power amplifier.

Existing stereo amplifiers

Feed an established amplifier through analog RCA, optical or digital coax while adding supported casting and connect protocols from current phones, tablets and computers.

Television and music in one zone

Use HDMI eARC as part of a planned TV-audio path, then use the same downstream audio system for music. Television settings, supported formats and volume behavior are commissioned together.

High-resolution listening systems

VSSL lists a high-resolution DAC and playback support up to 24-bit / 192 kHz. The source service, content, output path and downstream converter still determine the resolution that reaches the speakers.

Compact retrofit locations

The 5.75-inch-square chassis can fit where a full-width component cannot. Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB-C power and supported PoE provide installation choices when the pathway is designed correctly.

What the MS.1 contributes to an audio system

Native control from familiar apps

The current VSSL quick-start guide lists AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Roon Ready, DLNA and UPnP. Listeners choose the MS.1 from the service or playback interface they already use.

Several output paths

Analog RCA supports a conventional line-level connection, while optical and digital coax can feed a compatible downstream converter or amplifier. Output selection should follow the capabilities and gain structure of the complete system.

TV integration without replacing the amplifier

HDMI eARC allows the streamer to receive compatible television audio. Infrared learning and the 12-volt trigger can support a more coordinated power and control experience with compatible equipment.

Flexible infrastructure

A wired Ethernet connection is recommended in VSSL’s quick-start guide, Wi-Fi remains available, and supported PoE can reduce local power requirements. The final method depends on switch capability, cable route and service access.

Professional design

Why a network streamer still needs system design

The most important MS.1 decision is the signal path. An analog output uses the MS.1 conversion stage, while optical or coax moves digital audio to a downstream component. Davis Audio & Video confirms which device should perform conversion, establishes a safe volume strategy and tests wake, mute and standby behavior so there is no unexpected jump in level.

HDMI eARC is an end-to-end feature. The television port, source format, cable, MS.1 settings and downstream audio system must agree. We verify television output settings, remote-volume behavior, lip sync and the fallback experience after power or network interruptions rather than assuming that an eARC label guarantees one result.

Streaming performance depends on the network as much as the streamer. We evaluate Ethernet first, confirm multicast and discovery behavior, update firmware through VSSL CNCT and test the protocols the household actually plans to use. When Wi-Fi is appropriate, coverage and interference are measured at the final equipment location.

How MS.1 fits into a Davis Audio & Video system

With a retained amplifier or receiver

MS.1 becomes the network source while the existing component continues to drive speakers. The selected analog or digital connection is documented and level-tested.

With a television

HDMI eARC, infrared learning and trigger behavior can be coordinated around the room’s everyday TV experience, subject to the capabilities of each connected device.

With Control4 or RTI

Current manufacturer-listed drivers can expose supported functions inside the broader control environment. Music discovery may remain in the native service app while room power and volume stay on the primary remote.

With a managed network

Ethernet or Wi-Fi, IP addressing, switch features, discovery protocols and account setup are treated as system infrastructure, not as post-installation troubleshooting.

Specifications

VSSL MS.1 specifications

The manufacturer specifications below were reviewed July 29, 2026. VSSL’s current detailed product page and quick-start guide are the basis for these values; service availability, format support and integrations can change with firmware and third-party platforms.

Audio and connectivity

Zones / channels 1 zone / 2 channels
Maximum listed playback resolution Up to 24-bit / 192 kHz
Inputs listed by VSSL Analog, optical, digital coax, HDMI eARC, IR, network and USB
Outputs Analog RCA, optical, digital coax and 12 V trigger
Native playback protocols AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and TIDAL Connect
Additional quick-start listings Roon Ready, DLNA and UPnP
Bluetooth Version 5.3 with LE Audio
Network Ethernet or Wi-Fi; Ethernet recommended in the VSSL quick-start guide
Power Included USB-C power adapter or supported Power over Ethernet

Physical and integration

Dimensions 5.75 W × 1.75 H × 5.75 D inches
Weight 1.2 lb / 0.54 kg
Included mounting Wall bracket
Setup application VSSL CNCT
Manufacturer-listed available drivers Control4 and RTI

Planning notes

MS.1 system planning considerations

  • Decide whether to use analog RCA from the MS.1 or send optical or coax digital audio to a compatible downstream device. Avoid unnecessary conversions.
  • Establish which device owns everyday volume and whether the connected amplifier expects a fixed or variable source. Test the safe startup level.
  • Confirm the television port, audio format, cable, remote commands and standby recovery with the actual display and sources.
  • If PoE is planned, confirm the switch and cabling support it. Otherwise provide accessible USB-C power and a stable Ethernet or Wi-Fi path.

Davis Audio & Video process

From product decision to a system that is simple to live with.

  1. 01

    Existing-system assessment

    Davis Audio & Video identifies the retained amplifier, available inputs, television requirements, speaker system, network and preferred music services.

  2. 02

    Signal and control design

    We choose analog or digital output, define volume ownership, plan eARC and trigger behavior, and select the wired or wireless network path.

  3. 03

    Clean installation

    The MS.1, bracket, power, Ethernet, HDMI and audio cabling are installed with strain relief, ventilation and future service access.

  4. 04

    Configuration and testing

    We update firmware, configure VSSL CNCT, test selected streaming protocols, verify television audio and check power recovery.

  5. 05

    Client handoff and support

    We show the household how to select the room from its preferred apps and leave a documented support path for the complete audio chain.

FAQs

Product questions

Does the VSSL MS.1 include a power amplifier?

No. MS.1 is a network audio streamer with line-level analog and digital outputs. It must feed a compatible amplifier, receiver, powered speaker or other audio component that supplies amplification.

Can MS.1 add streaming to an older amplifier?

Yes, if the amplifier has a compatible analog or digital input and the system provides an appropriate volume-control plan. Davis Audio & Video verifies connections, gain and startup behavior before commissioning.

Can the VSSL MS.1 connect to a television?

Yes. VSSL lists HDMI eARC among the MS.1 inputs. The television must provide a compatible eARC connection, and supported audio formats, lip sync and remote-volume behavior should be tested as a complete chain.

Which streaming methods does MS.1 support?

VSSL currently lists AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and TIDAL Connect. Its quick-start guide also lists Roon Ready, DLNA and UPnP. Each service may require its own app, account, subscription or compatible controller.

Does MS.1 support high-resolution audio?

VSSL lists playback support up to 24-bit / 192 kHz. The delivered resolution depends on the content, service, network path, selected output and downstream digital-to-analog conversion.

Can MS.1 use Power over Ethernet?

VSSL lists PoE support and also includes a USB-C power adapter. The exact PoE plan must be confirmed against the current manual, switch capability and cabling before installation.

Does MS.1 work with Control4?

VSSL currently lists Control4 and RTI drivers for the MS.1. Driver capabilities and revisions can change, so Davis Audio & Video verifies the required functions before programming.

What warranty applies to the VSSL MS.1?

VSSL’s current warranty page states that products purchased on or after January 1, 2025 receive a limited two-year warranty from shipment or original retail purchase through an authorized dealer, subject to its terms and exclusions.

Next step

Bring the product decision into the full room and system plan.

Davis Audio & Video can help match products to wiring, control, acoustics, networking, mounting, calibration and long-term support.