seanadams wrote:
> Wireless isn't the problem. Are you using the "phono" input?

Oh, that's an excellent question Seandadams!

The phonograph input is very high gain (do they still put these on 
amps?).  The SB's output will surely be clipped (i.e. sound just 
horrible) if you do that.  Of course, that doesn't explain the good 
results you are getting from streaming sources.

One thing to note.  Most people here are *very* particular about their 
music.  Therefore, most will rip to and recommend you use FLAC. 
However, since you are using wireless and are indicating your wireless 
is not that strong or dependable, I would again recommend you first test 
using MP3's.  MP3s are 1/10 the side of the original file on an audio CD 
and probably about 1/5 the size of a FLAC file.  If those work, then try 
FLAC - but with the understanding you are going to be pushing about 5 
times the amount of data through the same wireless arrangement.

Looking at your responses, I'm not sure what you music source is.  Try 
to rip a commercially made CD to MP3 files.  I'm not knocking FLAC or 
AAC.  I just want to do what is the least demanding on your system 
during play back to eliminate most if any problems.






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