copperstate;637163 Wrote:
I just added a second radio recently. :)
Just added my third radio. :)
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E35M1-M PRO Win7 64 bit , and a bunch of other
jimzak;637177 Wrote:
Pre-SB, I was merely a collector of music.
Now I am listening constantly whenever I am home.
I have one of everything, all controllable via my iPad or my Android
phone or scattered controllers.
The only chore I have now is converting my CD collection to .flac; I
Ikabob;548746 Wrote:
Please excuse this vent but I would just like to say thank you to the
developers of these Squeezebox players and to the developer of the
Ipeng remote. Never have I been able to enjoy so much beautiful
quality-sounding music so conveniently placed at my fingertips. As I
For me, it's 8:30 AM and a Jobim channel on Pandora. We share the same
sentiments.
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Dining Room: Paradigm Atom Monitor v.5
Bedroom: SB3, Pioneer VSX 5700S,Pinnacle PN 5+, MK VX-7 Subwoofer
Anywhere Else As Needed: Boom
To add my two cents to this, my Squeezebox products are one of a very
small list of things that I have been completely satisfied with.
They do exactly what I wanted, and have worked perfectly for me.
I have frequently wished I could express this in person to those
involved.
(and by them a beer
I wholeheartedly agree with all the good sentiments. The Squeezebox
ecosystem is amazing. I and the many friends I've introduced to it,
continue to be very happy with our purchases.
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Answer: I don't know... are you a whale? ...or are you just having a
whale of a time.
Sorry about that. Silliness abounds this evening.
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O wad some Power the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us,
An'
All I can add is...
What they said.
Best add-on to my home environment ever.
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copperstate;549789 Wrote:
Same here, I am spending more time listening to fine music again. I
started with a SB Radio and liked the SB system so much (despite the
alarm woes) that I got a SB3 soon thereafter. :)
I just added a second radio recently. :)
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copperstate
Pre-SB, I was merely a collector of music.
Now I am listening constantly whenever I am home.
I have one of everything, all controllable via my iPad or my Android
phone or scattered controllers.
The only chore I have now is converting my CD collection to .flac; I
foresee that going on for
iPhone;548791 Wrote:
You're such a FanBoy, just kidding. I couldn't agree more. Squeezebox
has allowed me to spend more time listening instead of searching,
wondering, and going though the wasted time of picking a CD, putting it
in a player, removing it when done, placing it back on the
cunobelinus;549469 Wrote:
say a silent (or even a musical) prayer for Sean Adams and the rest of
SlimDevices, then. Sean's the one who created and he and the others
made it. They are the ones who deserve the credit for any warm glowing
feelings.
Sean did a good thing, but his actions
Squeezebox is indeed life enhancing. As iPhone says: say a silent (or even a
musical) prayer for Sean Adams and the rest of SlimDevices, then. Sean's the
one who created and he and the others made it. They are the ones who deserve
the credit for any warm glowing feelings. Oh, and Pippin, of
Mark Miksis;548747 Wrote:
Every once in a while I wish these forums had a Like button. :)
There is a Rate thread link on the right, though.
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Soulkeeper
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I have an SB1, Duet, Radio, and a Touch. They have all work great for
me without much issue. The Sb1 has given me some issue in that it does
not like to reconnect to the server when it loses connection and I have
to power cycle it, but the other 3 have work flawlessly for me.
My only real
m1abrams;548915 Wrote:
My only real complaint is the Alarm interface on the Radio could be
better, particularly with how it handles snooze. It should not be easy
to mix snooze and alarm off, in fact alarm OFF should be a difficult
thing to hit.
that's why my SB is across the room: I have
Please excuse this vent but I would just like to say thank you to the
developers of these Squeezebox players and to the developer of the
Ipeng remote. Never have I been able to enjoy so much beautiful
quality-sounding music so conveniently placed at my fingertips. As I
sit here in a light rain
Every once in a while I wish these forums had a Like button. :)
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Ikabob;548746 Wrote:
Please excuse this vent but I would just like to say thank you to the
developers of these Squeezebox players and to the developer of the
Ipeng remote. Never have I been able to enjoy so much beautiful
quality-sounding music so conveniently placed at my fingertips. As I
Ikabob;548746 Wrote:
Please excuse this vent but I would just like to say thank you to the
developers of these Squeezebox players and to the developer of the
Ipeng remote. Never have I been able to enjoy so much beautiful
quality-sounding music so conveniently placed at my fingertips. As I
I generally listen via my Transporter and control proceedings via iPeng
- for the most part (the over voltage bug that sometimes halts
proceedings excepted) it's a robust experience using a mature product
and I enjoy my listening time.
I do think though that many people have been burned with the
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