People are always quick to complain, or moan - so positive threads are a
nice change!
Like others, SBs of various sorts have changed my musical life totally.
It's a winning combination of excellent sound quality, great value and
extreme convenience.
The range of devices mean most bases are
think its 4 years since my classic, and I have to rein back comments
with friends for fear of becoming a Squezebox bore.
It has made music an even more important part of my life and opened me
to things like last.fm, MuiscIP and internet radio. It's almost killed
the tv.
Roll on Touch and
Jesper et al - I echo your sentiment 100% I started off with a Duet
about 18months ago, perservered with it and its been rock solid for the
past year+, since then I have added a Boom and a radio as well as a low
powered server running vortebox
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socistep
+1 to all the above
And anyone else think the Random play function is terrific too? Usually
unearthing some forgotten gems . :-)
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clipper
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I, too, love my SB's - two SB3, one SB2, and one Controller. And a
couple of redundant SB1G and a very old SliMP3. I expect to be adding a
Boom soon, for the kitchen.
Nothing on the market, then or now, comes close to the sound, or
flexibility, of the SB concept. It seems to do things the way I
Good show - I feel equally enthused about my five(!) Squeezeboxes. It
has totally changed my relationship with music. It's just so convenient
and you can be spontaneous about what to listen to in a way that I never
could before. Bravo.
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havoc1
I appreciate the passion you both have for the Squeezes! I, too, feel
exactly the same way...I have never listened to so much beautiful music
with such continuous awesome fidelity. I am so impressed with these
players. I also have some great radio stations in my favorites
collection and stations
just wanted to let you know :-D
Bought my first squeezebox (Duet) 2 years ago.
I really hated it the first 3 months because of connectivity problems,
but stuck with it and got it sorted. Turned out it was caused by a bad
combination of Vista (pre SP1) and old router firmware. The laptop lost