twynne;385168 Wrote: 
> Actually I may have just stumbled on the deciding factor - the SB3 has
> an infrared receiver, so can be controlled by my existing universal
> remote.  Presumably the Duet Receiver does not?  I certainly don't see
> it mentioned in the specs...

No, it does not, since the only really useful thing you could use it
for would be pause (or on/off) and volume.  Without a display,
navigation would be blind ("if I hit down three times, then I am at the
album I want") and painful.

Personally, I would keep both units.

Use the SB3 where you want to see the display (perhaps a bedroom, it
makes a nifty alarm clock) and the Duet where you didn't need to see
the display.

At least try it with a couple units for a while: the SB client-server
model really shows its stuff with multiple units.


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