In the past, I've wired stereos together with Belkin computer-grade
cable and cat-5. In the late 80's, My four home stereos were "sync'ed"
this way. X10 power control made it universal.

The ability to play one thing everywhere (or anything anywhere) worked
well due to Sony line-level tape-recorder selector switches.

The "wireless" pre-amp from Slim extends this.

My CD collection downstairs in the pool-room was vastly under-utilized.
I had to know what to fetch. The result was listening to only the "new"
CD's upstairs.

Add a PC and 2TB of Buffalo NAS (which I can also add works well
providing DVD/HD content.)

Rather than the "pick what you want on your iPod," it's "listen to
anything from anywhere."

I can play anything at any time wherever I have a broadband connection
and with no monthly fees. (I've already bought it!)

What's not to like?

Pski


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