There are several reasons for the Transporter. One of which is that I
own a system that most would consider a bit above average. I want a
piece of equipment that is flexible and yet sounds well/true. I have a
duet that has never satisfied me. The right speaker seems to sound a
bit richer. It will be used for my outdoor sound system. It is much
more conveneint to entertain during the holidays and parties with
Pandora (set it and forget it). As not everyone shares my particular
musical taste (especially very large crowd), it renders my HTPC/music
not practical. I have an HTPC my son built that is hooked up to the TV
and to my stereo system. I have an extensive collection of CD's that I
do not use nearly as much as I'd like to simply because it is easier to
turn on Pandora. Ripping the CD's (which will be FLAC enocded) into my
HTPC would allow me to easily access the music (which now I have to dig
for). The transporter would make changing from CD to CD or Artist to
Artist etc much easier. For convenience reasons, it will be running
Pandora quite a bit of the time (as I do now) but when I want to
sit/relax 'one on one' with my stereo I will be using the HTPC and
Transporter.  I previously had issues with my original Transporter I
purchased but Logitech made good on it.  I have been reluctant to
purchase any of the alternatives because what I have stated above.


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