deutscherhififan;448438 Wrote: 
> Go for the transporter. There is a guy selling new product on Audiogon
> for $1250 right now. If you compare this to a lesser 'combo solution" of
> for example a duet ($400) and a decent DAC (for example Cambridge DAC
> Magic), you are much better off with the transporter, especially at that
> price and given the transporter's performance. Two antennas for better
> reception, two configurable screens, a DAC much better than a DAC Magic
> or similar, a better internal power supply, the list goes on. As I said,
> no question.

Transporter owners will always tell you "go for a Transporter" ;-) How
about getting a SB Classic as "proof of concept" which you can always
re-use elsewhere in the house if you upgrade to a Transporter? And if
Wi-fi performance is an issue, how about Homeplug/Powerline devices? I
use these to great effect connecting server to router to switches to TP
etc.

Bob


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