For new construction or major renovation there are lots of choices, but
at a minimum, no matter what else I do, and whether I even need it or
not, I'd do the following:

0. I'd still use LMS and squeezeboxes or squeezebox replacements (rPi
with piCoreplayer OS).  You can stream your own music and lots of
internet streaming (but not SiriusXM, at least without some other
messing about).

1. runs of ethernet cable  (and probably runs of fiber optics at the
same time) to at least two locations in each room (probably two runs to
each location).  Just think of this as electrical outlets... you don't
know exactly where you'll need them.

2. All those ethernet/fiber runs will head back to a single panel, where
they can be connected to a switch, the modem/router, etc. fed from
outside the house.

3. There needs to be good runs back to some back room/closet/cabinet
where you can set a headless computer music server, where it is out of
sight, out of mind, and noise, fans, etc. are irrelvant to the music
listening spaces.

3. When I say all rooms, I mean all. Running cable in open walls is dirt
cheap. In a major restoration, we ran ethernet to everything, including
bathrooms.  But I didn't run to my wife's large walk in closet or the
back utility room. I now have music in those areas with Squeezeboxes on
WIFI or ethernet over powerline. Who knew my wife wanted to hear stuff
in her closet in the mornings!

4. You'll want to run cable for cable TV, etc., even if you don't think
you'll need it.  Someone might, and again, easy and cheap.

5. I'm old school from the days before networked systems that could play
synched music to different endpoints, but I'd also figure out a place or
two where I might have major stereo system (amp/preamp) and then run
quality speaker wire from every room back to those central points, in
case I want to ever use some central distributed music system. Again,
wiring is cheap when walls are open.

6. You might want in ceiling/wall speakers in some places (bedrooms,
etc).  Running speaker wiring for those back to a central place where
you can have several rPis set up as players with miniamps/dacs, etc.
would allow music in rooms with no need for systems in those rooms. And
these systems can be controlled via phone apps, etc.

I'm sure I'm forgetting somethings, but you get the drift. Over do the
cables!  If you have the right wiring, you have unlimited choices. WIFI
works, but why even try, when you have open walls!



*Home:* VBA2.5 4TB -or- rPi4B/pCP6.1/4TB>LMS 8.0.0>Transporter, Touch,
Boom, Radio (all ethernet)
*Cottage:* rPi4B/pCP6.1/4TB>LMS 8.0.0>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio
w/Battery (ethernet except Radio WIFI)
*Office:* Win10(64)>foobar2000
*The Wild: *rPi3B+/pCP4.0, hifiberry Dac+Pro, 4TB USB (LMS &
Squeezelite) 
*Controllers:* iPhone11 & iPadAir3 (iPeng), CONTROLLER, Material Skin,
or SqueezePlay 7.8 on Win10(64)
*Files:* -Ripping-: dbpoweramp > FLAC; -Post-rip-: mp3tag, PerfectTunes;
-Streaming:- Spotify
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