JJZolx Wrote:
What makes you think you're susceptible or pre-disposed to tinnitus?
You either have it or you don't. I also have tinnitus, probably from
working in my younger days around heavy machinery and power tools
without hearing protection. It tends to be worse, or at least more
ceejay Wrote:
I do this now... normal wireless headphones plugged into my stereo.
This is a good idea. I'd love to listen to my SB while mowing. Any
recommendations on wireless headphones that I would be able to hear
over the sound of a mower?
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Mike Meyer
SB2 / Pioneer VSX-1015TX /
For those thinking about a SlimNAS, don't miss this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=20597
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon DRA-F101, Mission M31 loudspeakers
WinXP SP2 Slimserver, SMC WBR14g router
Mike Meyer Wrote:
This is a good idea. I'd love to listen to my SB while mowing. Any
recommendations on wireless headphones that I would be able to hear
over the sound of a mower?
You shouldn't want to. The only thing you should have in/around your
ears while mowing are earplugs and
Agreed. It's really eye-opening (and ear-splitting) to turn off the
mower and realize just how loud you've turned up the headphones. You
might possibly be okay with active noise cancelling headphones,
although I'm not sure how well they do in blocking the frequencies
emitted by a lawn mower. Or
jmpage2 Wrote:
This is absolutely correct. I'm only 33 years old and already have
pronounced tinnitus (incessant ringing in the years).
I don't go to numerous concerts or normally blare my music, so what's
the culprit for my hearing loss?
Turning up the volume on high efficiency
1) Slimserver built in to the SB itself. Numerous SB's on same network
allow one to become the master. Simply point the squeeze box to a
file server share and possibly a share to store the database. Plugins,
etc., could still use this share as well.
2) A bare bones squeeze box. No remote, no
eq72521 Wrote:
I have the same issue, and I'm only 29, which is why I was so quick to
reply to the original mower. I actually don't have any hearing loss
per se, yet, but the tinnitus is *extremely* annoying and probably a
portent of worse things to come. I still don't know where mine came
Mike Meyer Wrote:
I agree that it's not a good idea. But it is something I've done for 25
years and will be hard to stop.
You should seriously consider some in-ear headphones like Etymotics,
some of the Shure models, or the like. Like earplugs, they block
external sounds. But they allow your
aubuti Wrote:
You should seriously consider some in-ear headphones like Etymotics,
some of the Shure models, or the like. Like earplugs, they block
external sounds. But they allow your music to play through. Of course,
you'll still destroy your ears if you insist on cranking the volume up
Pale Blue Ego Wrote:
2 - a premium remote control dedicated to making the SB experience
easier, more fun and enjoyable. It would have a bright, vivid color
LCD screen at least 320 x 240 pixels. Album art and track details are
displayed as the song plays. Browse by album cover is
Mike Meyer Wrote:
I might be in trouble.
You may want to consider getting tested. Hearing loss is usually
gradual and progressive and your brain adjusts to it so you don't
notice it. Unless you get very-noticeable tinnitus as mentioned by
jmpage2 and aubuti, you may not realize how much
Mark Lanctot Wrote:
You may want to consider getting tested. Hearing loss is usually
gradual and progressive and your brain adjusts to it so you don't
notice it. Unless you get very-noticeable tinnitus as mentioned by
jmpage2 and aubuti, you may not realize how much hearing loss you've
jmpage2 Wrote:
Interestingly enough my hearing loss is not severe, but I am very
susceptible to tinnitus.
When they tested my hearing it was quite good other than a dip in the
left ear around 7khz.
Unfortunately since I am apparently pre-disposed to tinnitus it means
that over time
JJZolx Wrote:
What makes you think you're susceptible or pre-disposed to tinnitus?
You either have it or you don't. I also have tinnitus, probably from
working in my younger days around heavy machinery and power tools
without hearing protection. It tends to be worse, or at least more
On Tue, May 9, 2006 03:33, Pale Blue Ego wrote:
Ok, I'll vote for a self-contained DIN-sized car stereo Squeezebox with
a built-in 100GB drive running slimserver and small, cool-running digital
amps from Tripath.
Have a look at http://www.dension.com/dh100ix_info.htm - it is a standard
car
Next from those fine folks at Slim Devices?, Okay, Ill surface from
deep lurk to add my tuppence worth.
I think they should be attacking the Sonos/Streamium type market. For
the average Joe, the SB is still very much a high tech geek
orientated device. Just look at the nature of the posts on
nacmacfeegle Wrote:
If Slim made a base station that consisted of say a wireless router
(pre set to talk to the owners SBs), and hard drive, and, if the
assembly was quiet enough a built in player, they could then market SBs
preconfigured to talk to the base straight out of the box. The
Here is what I'd like to see #8230; a SlimSilentNAS (SSN)
All the pieces are there. All that is needed is a tie integration of
all components and a close partnership of all the vendors. The
partnership would have a single focus - To build a fully supported
SlimServer on high performance quiet
This may be the tecnique used by Apple. Keep the new product a secret,
so that people speculate about what it could be.. and then use those
ideas for the next product a year later.
My 2 Centimes would be a remote, a la Sonos... If you are sitting
further away than 5m from the SB it's unusable..
On 5/9/06, Sike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be the tecnique used by Apple. Keep the new product a secret,so that people speculate about what it could be.. and then use those
ideas for the next product a year later.My 2 Centimes would be a remote, a la Sonos... If you are sittingfurther away
I'm not coming from a technophile or audiophile point of view when I say
this. I'm just saying where my pain is as a consumer.
My stereo stuff inside the house is pretty much built out. Streaming
and synchronization would be an enhancement, but I'd be more motivated
to buy something that gives
Jukie Wrote:
My perfect system would start with a battery-powered SB that you could
clip onto your belt and listen to with headphones while working in the
yard or garage, or just walking around the house for that matter.
I do this now... normal wireless headphones plugged into my
My speculation: Significant price drop and a new sticker on the back.
Made in China
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JJZolx
Jim
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Jukie Wrote:
Slim Devices, please make a waterproof boombox for me and the legions
of people like me!! (I can hear them shouting in unison)
Hear, hear! The pool is open and it needs some tunes!
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MeSue
Sue
PS: I want a Squeezebox boombox.
and my lawn is growing... I can't pull my ass outta the couch without
tunes outside.
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Ok, I'll vote for a self-contained DIN-sized car stereo Squeezebox with
a built-in 100GB drive running slimserver and small, cool-running
digital amps from Tripath.
100GB would be plenty of space, especially since in a noisy car FLAC
would be overkill. You could get by with high-quality
Pale Blue Ego Wrote:
Don't make the player removable, that's too insecure. Just have a
front-panel USB 2.0 connection. You load the thing up before
installing it, then use a thumb drive to add new tracks once the player
is installed.
Wireless :P
My router is about 20' from
HDMI outputs. Not convinced wi-fi g is really up to it, plus there's the
matter of insufficient media, but I would like to be able to get rid of
the dvd player as well as the cd player!
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kefa
Fedora Core 4, Slimserver 6.2.1, Netgear DG834GT
Squeezebox 3, Primare SPA20, Monitor Audio GR20
by the millions. Slimservers too geeky, not suitable for music
appliances.
SB3MFA3.24DACAlps pot2 Naks PA7sBW802Nautilus
After 2 months ownership, still could not figure out if Slim is porting
over Itunes data at all since no playlists appear on SB. Only songs with
truncated names and titles.
mkozlows Wrote:
Prepping for the Pandora SqueezeNetwork stuff, most likely...
Busy working out how Pandora/SqueezeNetwork is going to benefit anyone
outside the US...
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Bart
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How about video output? Either just for a user interface or maybe even
ultimately to stream video libraries and cool audio/video plugins...
-Greg
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GoCubs
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I predict a new QA department that thoroughly tests products before
shipping. I predict they work hard to create a better out-of-box
experience. I predict they source higher quality wireless cards and
power supplies. If this was all they did for a year I would buy (3).
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slimdemage
Satellite Radio Killer:
Satellite radio like car unit that can blue tooth or otherwise connect
to an internet capable mobile phone and has an aux-out and/or built-in
FM modulator.
In other words, use the cellular/PCS data network that is being
deployed to stream internet radio stations, squeeze
dip Wrote:
A big color LCD display which allows to display art work during playback
and even during browse music (for the cases you don't know the name of
an album but you exactly know how the cover looks like).
While they are at it they should make it touchscreen/stylus capable
with a
Just give me my radio alarm clock already :)
- independent clock, synced when network is reachable
- multiple alarms per day of the week
- next active alarm should work even if there's no network at the time
- integrated amplifier
- integrated speakers (for saving space if desired)
- buttons for
It could be something completely different! Follow...
From www.seanadams.com, there's a link to 'here'
(http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26806414), an
article about the CEO of everyone's favourite company.
The last line of the article reads:
The flare for design carries
Pale Blue Ego Wrote:
I'm thinking the folks at Slim have been a little too quiet lately.
Either they're bogged down filling orders, out blowing their
recently-acquired fortunes, or working up some new stuff in the lab.
Interesting - perhaps they would first focus on some most requested
So perhaps Slim Devices will come out with home automation projects?
Well, I'm certainly interested in this, but it sure would look like a
loss of focus to branch out into home automation.
I concur with a prior poster that the next Squeezebox-type product
will be a boombox of some sort.
I agree with Steve, there are lots of requests for a Slim boombox too.
Perhaps it could be combined with a clock radio Squeezebox or perhaps
it'll be a separate piece of hardware.
I would like a clock-radio boom-box type item. A clock, though,
would have to be able to function disconnected
Sounds like he's possibly working on an Etch-A-Squeeze. It will draw
out your Now Playing display as you are listening.
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Mike Meyer
Firefly/Serenity fan.
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Kevin O. Lepard Wrote:
Well, I'm certainly interested in this, but it sure would look like a
loss of focus to branch out into home automation.
True. However there's nothing in the company's name that would
preclude them from doing so, and there's another line in the article:
Today the
A full-function remote would be tops on my wishlist. I used a Bose
system over the weekend that had a remote with an LCD on which you
could scroll through your entire collection. My SB3 is hooked up to a
whole-house audio system, so I'm often not in front of the unit when I
want to change
Pale Blue Ego Wrote:
I'm thinking the folks at Slim have been a little too quiet lately.
Either they're bogged down filling orders, out blowing their
recently-acquired fortunes, or working up some new stuff in the lab.
Prepping for the Pandora SqueezeNetwork stuff, most likely...
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