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(laugh) If I promise to sell them, you'll have to pry them from my hands first - I love these SBs!
Thanks for the opinions on the setup. I'm thinking of going with separate SBs for flexibility as well. I like the idea of having the ability of listen to NPR in one room, and music in the other. If I don't design in the flexibility, I just *know* I will want it later.
Dave Strickler
MailWise LLC 617-933-5810 (direct) www.mailwise.com "Intelligent E-mail Protection" >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12:50:26 PM Sunday, January 15, 2006 >>> all of these look good/viable. however, a big question would be do you ever want *different* music in each room? if you wanted the same music, the cheapest solution would be to run it off of one squeezebox with small cheap amps and speakers in every room and then use a speaker switcher or a receiver with multiple zones as you suggested in design 1. if you wanted different music, then you'd want to go the multiple squeezeboxen approach like design 2. design 3 of course is a good compromise..
i think you've selected 3 excellent options and the choice is really based on your projected usage.
if your budget allows, i'd go the 4 squeezebox route..it's the most flexible and if you ever decided to scale down you could sell the extra squeezeboxen on ebay for really cheap to someobody, like, say, me!
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