I think if the powered speakers connected to your Mac are your main
speakers, then this doesn't offer anything. But if you've got a stack
of expensive/good audio equipment somewhere, up until now you haven't
been able to use it unless you burned the tracks to CD which rather
defeats the object. With Airport Express you can plug into the amp.
That's how I would use it anyway.
Tom Burke
On 8 Jun 2004, at 15:05, Tony Coult wrote:
Can someone tell me what this can do that's new? I don't even have an
ABS, just two Airport cards. One downstairs in a CRT iMac, configured
as a software base station, one upstairs in my Pismo. The sound from
that goes into powered speakers. I'm listening to Neil Young as I type
this, beamed up from an iTunes collection downstairs, but organised by
me upstairs in iTunes. I can also print from up here to the printer
downstairs. Have I missed something? TONY
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