Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread Dogberry2

I'll add my thumbs-up to this. I installed a pair of Duets (well,
technically one Duet and an additional Receiver) a year ago, and
followed them up with a Boom, and have been tremendously satisfied,
happy and impressed with the way everything works ever since. In a
large, multi-storey house the problem we'd had was getting music to
different parts of the house when and where we wanted it. The SqueezeBox
line solved the problem far better than I had hoped.

At every party we've had people have noticed the music synchronized all
through the place as they move around, and how it just plays
continuously, without me having to change CDs or anything. When they
comment on it, I take the opportunity to show off the Controller and
explain how the system works (at least the basic idea), and everyone has
been very (very!) impressed. The fact that I can also take song requests
and slot them in to play next in the playlist floors them. (Of course,
the fact that I have lots of great music to choose from has something to
do with it. :)

My wife and I have also gotten used to having music on all day long on
weekends when we're working on projects around the house or yard. It
makes everything more fun. And when I want to kick back and unwind after
a long day, I can get comfortable pretty much anywhere (I also have the
system set up to play through a set of wireless headphones, with the
transmitter plugged in to a PC) and listen to whatever strikes my fancy,
without ever having to get up to change the music.

The SqueezeBoxes and SqueezeCenter have opened our music collection
back up to us so dramatically it's hard to believe. Before, we had to be
in the family room, where the stereo was, to listen to anything, and
because it wasn't always convenient, we often didn't have music on at
all. Selecting a specific album from the carousel CD player was a chore,
and putting together good playlists was impossible. Now, music is
available anywhere we want it, with anything we want to hear available
in seconds. We use it outside when we're working on the yard, on the
deck or patio when we're socializing with friends, and in the bedroom to
go to sleep to, wake up to, and ... enhance the mood. My wife can have
Danny Gatton on in the kitchen while she's cooking, and I can be
listening to Prokofiev in the living room. We have dozens of playlists
ready to go if we just want a mix for a specific mood or a party. Our
daughter was home for a visit recently and while we were at work she
picked up the Controller and (without having been given any training
on it) figured out how to put on a random mix of all the blues in our
collection, so she could sample artists she wasn't familiar with;
whenever she heard something she didn't know but really liked, she made
note of who it was, so she could explore that artist in more depth at
her leisure. We've also been discovering new artists by using Pandora
and LastFM, and I've bought more new CDs in the past year than I had in
the previous five, simply because I've been discovering new stuff and
now have a great way to listen to it.

Absolutely, totally perfect and flawless? No. But the glitches and
problems we've had over the course of the year have been extremely rare,
and quite minor. And I never expect absolute perfection from anything.
But The System as we refer to the whole SB configuration we have in
the house, has been a huge hit for me, my wife, our grown kids when they
visit, and everybody else who's seen and heard it. No other new gadgetry
we've ever bought has brought us as much pleasure. I'll be expanding the
system soon, with at least one more receiver (either SBR or Classic; I
haven't decided yet) and at least one more Boom, when we finish
remodeling the library and one of the guest rooms. I'll probably also
add another SBR and some outdoor speakers to feed the deck and patio,
instead of having to carry a Boom out there.

I agree with the OP: since these forums are here largely to help people
who are having problems, it's natural that most of the posts are from
people with problems, misunderstandings or complaints. But a thread like
this now and then, for people to post their success stories, help to
balance things out a little, and maybe let new users or potential buyers
see that the SB products really do work, and really are amazingly cool.
They've literally changed our lives.


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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread iPhone

I have two dedicated SC Networks at home (one wired without Internet
access and one wireless) and sync players for specific purposes often.

The Transporter and SB3 (Classic) are the main staples in these
networks. The Duets and Booms play more of a specific roll.

I just wish I had known and bought a SLIMP3 when they first came out!


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Media Room:
Transporter, VTL TL-6.5 Signature Pre-Amp, Ayre MX-R Mono's, VeraStarr
6.4SE 6-channel Amp, Vandersteen Speakers: Quatro Mains, VCC-5 Reference
Center, four VSM-1 Signatures, Video: Runco RS 900 CineWide AutoScope
2.35:1   

Living Room:
Duet, ADCOM GTP-870HD, Cinepro 3K6SE III Gold, Vandersteen Model 3A
Signature, Two 2Wq subs, VCC-2, Two VSM-1  

Kitchen: Squeezebox BOOM
Bedroom: SB3, GFR-700HD, Thiel 2.3, Second Boom
Home Office: SB3, NAD C370, two VSM-1
Home Gym: SB3, Parasound Vamp v.3, Thiel PowerPoint 1.2
House Portable: SB3, Audioengine A5
Ford Thunderbird: Duet, Mac Mini
Ford Expedition: SB3, ToughBook

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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread Phil Leigh

Dogberry2;440264 Wrote: 
 
 My wife can have Danny Gatton on in the kitchen while she's cooking,

What taste - I hope you have The Humbler...


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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
SB3 (wired) - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods) - Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5), Townsend Supertweeters, Blue
Jeans Digital,Kimber Speaker  Chord Interconnect cables
Outdoors: Boom

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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread Dogberry2

Phil Leigh;440296 Wrote: 
 What taste - I hope you have The Humbler...Actually, all I have so far is 
 the two-CD collection Hot Rod Guitar
(though Gatton also plays on some other albums I have by other people).
I didn't really know much about him until about a year ago, though in
his case I can't credit the SqueezeBox for discovering him; I first
heard his solo stuff on XM in my car. But since we got HRG, it's gotten
a great deal of playing time in our house, and there are several of his
albums on my list of CDs to get. Thanks for the tip about The Humbler.
I'll make it a priority!


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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread Phil Leigh

Dogberry2;440301 Wrote: 
 Actually, all I have so far is the two-CD collection Hot Rod Guitar
 (though Gatton also plays on some other albums I have by other people).
 I didn't really know much about him until about a year ago, though in
 his case I can't credit the SqueezeBox for discovering him; I first
 heard his solo stuff on XM in my car. But since we got HRG, it's gotten
 a great deal of playing time in our house, and there are several of his
 albums on my list of CDs to get. Thanks for the tip about The Humbler.
 I'll make it a priority!

Oh - you'll like it! It is the stuff of legend.
This is the album that made household name guitar legends weep...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Humbler-Danny-Gatton-Robert-Gordon/dp/B01XR1
(sure you can find this stateside...)


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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
SB3 (wired) - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods) - Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5), Townsend Supertweeters, Blue
Jeans Digital,Kimber Speaker  Chord Interconnect cables
Outdoors: Boom

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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-13 Thread Dogberry2

I had three other Gatton albums on my Amazon music wish list (which
currently stands at 117 CDs) but had not yet come across that one. It
now shares the #1 priority slot with a Joe Pass  Roy Clark album (which
I also just heard about a few days ago, from a friend who stumbled onto
a clip of it on YouTube). My next order to Amazon is going to net me
some great guitar work (which will probably mean a significant decrease
in my own playing time, through sheer discouragement).

Thanks again.


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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-12 Thread SuperQ

Yea, I had a party a couple weeks ago.  I had been really lazy about
getting my network setup properly so I had been running my squeezeboxes
off of squeezenetwork.  Of course this made it a huge pain to play my
own music, and of course sync didn't work at all.

I finally got my network setup correctly now and it's so nice to be
able to sync my living room's player with the boom in my office.


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Re: [slim] All hail the Squeezebox (Classic, at least)...

2009-07-12 Thread exile

i've been off these forums for awhile and it's primarily due to the fact
that my squeezeboxen just simply work. every day, day in and day out.

i have two squeezebox 2's a squeezebox 1 and a slimp3 and all of these
boxes work consistently each and every day.

also my squeezecenter server also works consistently. I steam my music
at work every day of the week and that works perfectly as well.

the technology has reached a point for me that it just works, like my
light switches or my toilet.

hats off to the entire squeeze team.


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