Phil Leigh;299354 Wrote: 
> 
> The SB family is streets ahead in terms of functionality, but the
> trade-off is you do need to be a bit of a techno-whiz to get it all
> working and keep it that way.

Unfortunately that's the way in today's technology world.  

Howard, I'm probably as old as you and have been playing with
electronic gadgets as they come about, and I can even edit photos in my
DSLR.  I was one of the Duet pre-orders and have been "tweaking" this
thing since the first week in March.  Its got frustrating, obsessive,
and wonderful at times.  I haven't dealt with tech support once, only
the fantastic postings by these forum "experts." I run everything on a
mac pro, changed routers (only to give my in-laws my old one, b/c even
the 70 yr olds play music on-line), ripped in ALAC, FLAC, dealt with
album art issues, backed up and run my library from external drives,
but most importantly, get to enjoy a wide range of without handling
shiny or large black discs.

I've been searching for a network music system for a long time.  Now,
as someone else said, I have music, and can play it when I want. the
best thing about the SB is it has reacquainted me with my 1500 plus
music collection. Its a gas, gas, gas.

Pete


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