>I have been mulling over the same kinds of problems for some time
>also.  Noone in this thread has yet mentioned the Logitech Slingbox:
>http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/speakers_audio/wireless_music_systems/&cl=us,en<http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/speakers_audio/wireless_music_systems/&cl=us,en>
>Has anyone used this, and if so, does it fit the bill for high end
>audio performance, as claimed?  I've no reason to think it doesn't,
>I'd just like to hear from someone who has actually used it.

I have a Squeezebox (Classic) at my house streaming music wirelessly from an
old HP desktop box running Lenny.  24 bit Burr Brown DAC, can run off of LAN
or WLAN.  If you have your music encoded using FLAC or Wavepack, among other
formats, it can play it natively.  Had it for 2+ years, couldn't be
happier.  There used to be a trick that required you to install the "faad"
package in Lenny and change some code to get iTunes formats (.mp4, .m4a,
.m4p) to play but the latest software update fixed it where those files are
supported natively now.  The only downside is Logitech bought out
SlimDevices, so I worry about the the open source nature of the
firmware/server software's future.  I personally love the Wake On Lan
capabilities, that boots my Lenny machine from across the house using the
Squeezebox remote.  I run an Onkyo amp with Klipsch speakers and the sound
is phenomenal and true to the original recordings.

The only limitation using my setup comes from music files using compressed
formats, but virtually all of my songs hover around the 160-192 kbps range
so they are transparent when comparing to the originals.  You can actually
get away with lower bitrates using the most modern mp3 LAME codec, but my
songs were encoded several years ago.  :)

Mark

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Martin J. Hillyer <mlhill...@comcast.net>wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 11:18:10AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > Years ago (~35y), I spent a lot of money to get a really good sound
> > system to play my CDs. It was fully transistorized. The loud speakers
> > are big, with woofer, mid-range and tweeter, and are driven by a
> > really heavy power amplifier box. Because of the solid-state
> > internals, it has worked without interruption or servicing of any
> > kind.
> >
>
> [snip]
>
> > Please, help with this perplexity.
> > --
> > Paul E Condon
> > pecon...@mesanetworks.net
>
> I have been mulling over the same kinds of problems for some time
> also.  Noone in this thread has yet mentioned the Logitech Slingbox:
>
> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/speakers_audio/wireless_music_systems/&cl=us,en
>
> Has anyone used this, and if so, does it fit the bill for high end
> audio performance, as claimed?  I've no reason to think it doesn't,
> I'd just like to hear from someone who has actually used it.
>
> P.S.  My apologies to Mr Condon for sending this to his return address;
> I stupidly hit reply instead of group-reply.
>
> --
> Martin Hillyer
>
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