Griffin's Twenty amps up AirPlay for Apple's AirPort Express

Griffin's upcoming Twenty accessory is an audio amplifier that uses an AirPort Express to capture the AirPlay stream, decode it, then send the lossless, amplified sound through speakers.

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Griffin hasn't announced a release date or pricing on the Griffin Twenty, an upcoming AirPort Express accessory (click to enlarge).

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LAS VEGAS--Griffin's Twenty goes to 20--amps per channel, that is.

This funky Apple AirPort Express accessory basically turns any set of speakers into AirPlay-enabled speakers, or, as Griffin puts it:

"Twenty boasts a zero-configuration audio setup that streams Apple Lossless sound from iTunes or any other AirPlay-enabled app (Pandora, Spotify, etc.) to the user's speakers via a low-profile amplifier."

The Twenty can sit on a flat surface or be wall-mounted (click to enlarge).

(Credit: Griffin)

It's also worth noting that the Twenty comes equipped with a power connection and is wall mountable. It features a 2.1-channel sound system with 20 watts output per channel and also supports a powered subwoofer with an automatic active crossover at 80Hz.

The Griffin Twenty will be available later this year, though there's no word yet on pricing (we'll add it to the post as soon as we get it). For now, you can sign up for an e-mail alert on Griffin's Web site when the Twenty becomes available. You can also get additional info there.

The back the Griffin Twenty (click to enlarge).

(Credit: Griffin)

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