captcaveman wrote:
> My PC is already running LMS for my SBT and the house is all Cat5 cable
> or wifi. If I get the Duet remote and receiver can I then just phono
> output to his amp and speakers ? Not sure what you mean by receiver not
> having output? I assume you mean no visual display like t
karlek wrote:
> The Receiver (player) can indeed run Spotty, network music and internet
> radio as the Radio can.
> Main differences are:
> You'll need loudspeakers and an Interface like the Controller (2nd part
> of the Duet), a smartphone app or a PC where you can the LMS remote via
> browser,
My PC is already running LMS for my SBT and the house is all Cat5 cable
or wifi. If I get the Duet remote and receiver can I then just phono
output to his amp and speakers ? Not sure what you mean by receiver not
having output? I assume you mean no visual display like the touch or
radio.
Do all t
The Receiver (player) can indeed run Spotty, network music and internet
radio as the Radio can.
Main differences are:
You'll need loudspeakers and an Interface like the Controller (2nd part
of the Duet), a smartphone app or a PC where you can the LMS remote via
browser, as the Receiver itself come
Would the Duet with remote work in this situation? The duets seem
cheaper on eBay than the radio or boom. Do they all have some form of
output?
Can they all run Spotty, play network music and internet radio?
captcaveman's
In terms of immediate simplicity and low cost, if an Android phone is in
the works, using that device as a player with line out to the stereo is
an option.
I use SB Player in combination with Squeeze Ctrl, from the same
developer. Squeeze Ctrl is my controller of choice, use it for all my
device
I think the main issue with a "pre-owned" SB Boom is not screen fading,
this happens too on any model equipped with a VFD screen.
The most important problem is that under heavy continued use, boomers
may split their foam surrounds and you have to replace them. Play
something loud and you would hea
Just noticed there are still some new UE Radios for sale - it might need
the "upgrade to LMS" thingy done but
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00A22PBH8/ref=s9_acsd_zwish_hd_bw_bKzXtL_c_x_w?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-6&pf_rd_r=418PKXCBDE05RDF56FY5&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=3
d6jg wrote:
> PS
> That isn't a "Full" list. I am sure others can add to it.
The Android Radio type devices (speakers, screen, 7in touchscreen and
battery) which have a line out is the Zettaly Avy. The same product
appears with different brand names depending on the country. OK Not
great sound
captcaveman wrote:
> Thanks for that, nice to see a full list
> In general its quite hard to find other devices that can do spotify and
> stream off the nework without sending hundreds, though now most AV amps
> have it included
>
> What is the O2 Jogler like and how long do you think it will be
Thanks for that, nice to see a full list
In general its quite hard to find other devices that can do spotify and
stream off the nework without sending hundreds, though now most AV amps
have it included
What is the O2 Jogler like and how long do you think it will be able to
keep running for? Dont
captcaveman wrote:
> I want to buy a new music player, probably for my son age 11 for his
> room
> He doesn't currently have a phone though will probably get a cheap
> android
> I use Spotify mostly and could get a family account though just for me
> at present.
> Mu music is stored on the netwo
I want to buy a new music layer, probably for my son age 11 for his
room
He doesnt currently have a phone though will probably get a cheap
android
I use Spotify mostly and could get a family account though just for me
at present.
Mu music is stored on the network, quality is not a huge issue for
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