Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-07-02 Thread th00ht
Nonreality;315260 Wrote: I'd get 2 Classics and Duet. Cannot they be all controlled by the SC7 web interface, so does one need the Duet? Interstingly nobody talks about quality. Is there a difference between the Wolfson DAC and the BurrBrown DAC? Did someone hear the 0.002% harmonic

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-07-02 Thread radish
th00ht;316786 Wrote: Interstingly nobody talks about quality. Lots of people have talked about quality in the past (the official line is that in real world situations the SBR and SB3 have basically identical performance) - but it hardly seems relevant in an office situation. Otherwise

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-28 Thread rstu113
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Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-26 Thread hirsp1
iPhone;314960 Wrote: If the money is there, I would buy a Duet and two Receivers (for total of three SBRs). The Controller will make it easier to set the SBRs up and one of the big wigs can keep it in the office. All the Receivers can be reached with the Web UI and if anybody has a Nokia 880

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-26 Thread Mnyb
And it's not possible to select SqueezeNetwork for a Reciever with the web interface (as it is with an SB3 ) you need a controller to do that*. Although listening to webradio trough the SqueezeCenter works just fine. /Mikael *if not changed in a recent beta ? -- Mnyb

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-26 Thread Nonreality
I'd get 2 Classics and Duet. All controllable by remote and displays for all. All can use SC or SN easier. In the long run you'll like it better. The biggest wig can control them all. -- Nonreality -IF THE RULE YOU FOLLOWED BROUGHT YOU TO THIS, OF WHAT USE IS THE RULE.-

[slim] Recommended System

2008-06-25 Thread hirsp1
I've got two regular SB3s...and love them. We're moving our offices and want to figure out what's the best way to go. Do we get 3 additional SB Classic boxes? Or do we get 3 receivers and 1 controller? Can those without the controller access the receivers via the web interface to control

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-25 Thread MuckleEck
The receivers can be controlled by the web interface in the same way as the classic. -- MuckleEck Alasdair SB3 - Linn Majik - Acoustic Energy Extreme 5 (garden) | SB3 - Cambridge Audio 640R - Morduant Short (TV room) | SB3 - AudioEngine 2 (bedroom) | SB3 - AudioEngine 2 (kitchen) | SBR -

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-25 Thread iPhone
hirsp1;314952 Wrote: I've got two regular SB3s...and love them. We're moving our offices and want to figure out what's the best way to go. Do we get 3 additional SB Classic boxes? Or do we get 3 receivers and 1 controller? Can those without the controller access the receivers via the web

Re: [slim] Recommended System

2008-06-25 Thread JJZolx
Although you can control the receivers via the web interface, same as with an SB3, there are a couple things that you won't have: 1. No screen output. In case one of the peons wonders what's playing. They can find out by looking at the web interface, but it's not as convenient. 2. No remote