Just wondering. Let's assume, just for argument, that someone -- say, me -- is an obsessive freak who tries to optimize whatever can be optimized with respect to the ol' stereo. With the SB1, I encountered occasional hiccups when streaming uncompressed 44.1K PCM which disappeared when I hard-wired it to the network. Given the bigger buffer and 802.11g capability of the SB2, this may cease to be an issue, but I still might end up sticking with wires even if I get a shiny new SB2. If I get a wireless SB2 and end up deploying it hardwired, can it be configured (either in software setup, or even by pulling something internally) to keep its wireless circuitry powered down, on the off chance that that might inject detectable RF noise into nearby audio componentry? If so, there's no disadvantage but price to buying the more-versatile wireless SB2; otherwise it's a less obvious decision. At least, for the previously-stipulated unidentified obsessive freak.
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