Marc Sherman;244048 Wrote: 
> morris_minor wrote:
> > 
> > Us folks who've embraced the SB3 know what a quality device it is.
> But
> > if you aren't too computer savvy, setting it up may be a problem. I
> > wonder how many SB3s will be returned by customers who haven't
> > persevered (or just couldn't be bothered) to get in running. It's not
> a
> > plug and play device unless you already have your network
> configured,
> > Slim Server running, and CDs ripped.
> 
> Wow, this is so missing the point. It _is_ a plug an play device with 
> squeeze _network_. The server is not the "everyman" solution, it's the
> 
> hacker solution. For the non-tech-savvy consumer market, they've got 
> squeeze network. As long as you've got a router that sees the internet,
> 
> it Just Works.
> 
> - Marc

Well, yes - if all you want is a "World Band" radio . . .


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morris_minor

SB3 > Sonifex RB DAC1 > Musical Fidelity X10v3 > Sudgen Headmaster >
Sennheiser HD 595
Michell Gyrodec SE DC [Tecnoarm, Goldring 1042] > Graham Slee Era V
Gold > [Sugden Headmaster] . . . 
Pioneer DV565 universal player, Panasonic DVR, Yamaha DSPAX750SE, Kef
Cresta 30 (fronts), Tannoy Profile 633 (rears)
Mac Mini [1.83GHz, 2Gb], Iomega Minimax 500Gb, LaCie Ethernet BigDisk
1TB, D-Link DSL604+, M-Audio Transit USB, Audiolab 8000A, Monitor Audio
M2s
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