aubuti;636446 Wrote: 
> @gruntwolla: Of course you're entitled to your opinion, but I disagree.
> Why not a Touch in every place one might otherwise have a Receiver? The
> price difference (about $150) is small compared to the overall cost when
> you include amp and speakers, and you get better quality and more
> functionality. 
> 
> And saying the Radio "cannot be considered as part of a multi room
> audio system" is just bonkers. While the Radio isn't high-end audio,
> it's fine for places where you may not want/need a full separates
> setup. More to the point, it shares the same music library with the
> rest of the SBs, can be sync'd, etc., which are the core
> characteristics of a multi room system.

+1 on both the touch and radio. I keep a radio in my wife's giant
dressing room/walk in closet which is perfect for her in the morning
listening to NPR while getting ready for work. It has a battery, so I
can also drag it out to the front porch or back patio if I want outside
music. Also use one at our weekend place in the very tiny galley kitchen
where the sound from the main system is just not quite reaching the
space clearly. And again, as a bonus, it has a battery and I can also
drag it out to the deck for outside music. And as noted, I can sync
with other players, access my own music, etc.


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