Re: [slim] Logitech should resurrect squeezebox

2017-09-02 Thread andifor

drmatt wrote: 
> Years of experience tells us that people will pay lots and lots of money
> for a nice case...
> 


Talking about sound: If the Receiver sounds different than the
Transporter, a Sonore device might sound different than a Pi.

Talking about cases: I prefer the Receivers case to the Transporter :o)



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Re: [slim] Logitech should resurrect squeezebox

2017-09-02 Thread drmatt

Years of experience tells us that people will pay lots and lots of money
for a nice case...


-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-



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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..

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Re: [slim] Logitech should resurrect squeezebox

2017-09-02 Thread bpa

Squeezemenicely wrote: 
> Wow, just seen the prices on sonore - pretty steep for a "Pi in
> disguise" ... Well, no idea what they are really using as hardware, but
> running Squeezelite etc.
> 
> What is the point of buying such a device? Just get a Pi with a DAC or
> connect to the DAC of your dreams. It is all the same, except for a very
> nice case.

Sonicorbiter is a Cubox at twice the price.



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Re: [slim] Logitech should resurrect squeezebox

2017-09-02 Thread Squeezemenicely

Wow, just seen the prices on sonore - pretty steep for a "Pi in
disguise" ... Well, no idea what they are really using as hardware, but
running Squeezelite etc.

What is the point of buying such a device? Just get a Pi with a DAC or
connect to the DAC of your dreams. It is all the same, except for a very
nice case.



LMS 7.9.0 - 1470391720 on Pi2 (Max2play)
Synology DS-414 NAS
Squeezebox Touch, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Radio, HifiBerry
PicorePlayer
Schiit - BIFROST AKM 4490 Dac
Spotify Premium

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Re: [slim] Logitech should resurrect squeezebox

2017-09-02 Thread andifor

Antoniop wrote: 
>  I recently bought a new (!) squeeze radio on amazon market place and
> would buy a touch or a transporter if I could. I didn't found similar
> products on the market that could work as nicely with LMS. Fortunately
> all my squeezebox devices are still working! 
> 

Those who are interested in new players might check sonore.us (not
sonos!). Sonore has 3 players with included LMS clients (squeezelite). I
currently have only the low-end player but planning on updating to mid-
or high-end soonish. As far as I understand, the sonore products are
based on vortexbox, more details on their web site.

My mR (microRendu) replaced my broken Squeezebox Receiver and integrates
nicely in my LMS environment.

http://www.sonore.us/



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