Score a Boom! it is a great sounding system if you are bought into the
SB ecosystem. (The Radio is not, sounds awful in comparison).
if you start from scratch there are many offerings that sound good. i
LOVE our ecosystem, but i would not recommend it to mainstream customers
these days. :-(
..
Blackfiction wrote:
> I have decided to go with the sonos play 5 connected through the
> squeezebox touch. So I can control via app and screen and still use the
> great LMS / iPeng control.
>
> Thanks for all your suggestions!
Hi there,
Another option could be a Jungo speaker - I have just pur
I have decided to go with the sonos play 5 connected through the
squeezebox touch. So I can control via app and screen and still use the
great LMS / iPeng control.
Thanks for all your suggestions!
Windows 8.1 x64 server with LMS -> SB Touch (edo app & sbooster upgrade)
-> Benchmark DAC2 HGC ->
Hi,
I would suggest an AirPlay speaker and the AirPlay bridge plugin.
Simple solution, with a minimum of hardware.
Martin
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Chromecast Audio connected to Audio Pro Addon T3 and you can move it
around in the house (or anywhere). T3 runs on battery, has both AUX and
can power a USB device like Chromecast.
Use the Chromecast Bridge plugin and control it like a SB.
SB Touch to Audio Pro T20
SB 3 to Audio Pro T3
SB BOOM
epoch1970 wrote:
> You could also use an airplay device and repurpose the Touch to a more
> SQ-critical mission if you don't mind controlling the player through an
> app.
> With philippe_44's airplay bridge plugin you have audio sync if you
> want.
Don't forget any SB controller (Touch, Radio, C
You could also use an airplay device and repurpose the Touch to a more
SQ-critical mission if you don't mind controlling the player through an
app.
With philippe_44's airplay bridge plugin you have audio sync if you
want.
4 SB 3 Libratone Loop mk.2 iPeng (iPhone + iPad) Squeezebox Server
Apesbrain wrote:
> The PLAY:5 sounds great and using "Autoplay" can act as a basic powered
> speaker for your Touch:
> http://blog.sonos.com/tips-and-tricks/tip-using-line-in-on-sonos
>
> If you have room for a PLAY:5 you might consider a pair of Audioengine
> A2+ or A5+ one to each side of the
The ideal solution would have been a Radio rather than a Touch, I
suspect. All in one, small size. Probably cheaper too. You might be
able to sell the Touch (in great demand) for enough to get one.
LMS on a dedicated server (FitPC3)
Transporter (Ethernet) - main listening, Onkyo receiver, Par
I have SB3 connected to a Audio Pro T3 in my kitchen. The sound is clear
and powerfull and it can play very LOUD.
SB Touch to Audio Pro T20
SB 3 to Audio Pro T3
SB BOOM (R.I.P)
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iPeng
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The PLAY:5 sounds great and using "Autoplay" can act as a basic powered
speaker for your Touch:
http://blog.sonos.com/tips-and-tricks/tip-using-line-in-on-sonos
If you have room for a PLAY:5 you might consider a pair of Audioengine
A2+ or A5+ one to each side of the Touch:
http://audioengineusa.c
Hi,
Maybe you want to take a look at the Nubert NuPro100. Unfortunately the
nubert.de Website is only available in german. They are small active
speakers with all necessary Inputs (spdif, toslink, USB and analog) and
it is possible to use them stereo or single. I own a paar of nuvero 60
and the
Blackfiction wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion but I think I just would like to place a
> single box speaker in a cabinet.
Cambridge Audio also has a nice range of (wireless) speakers. Most of
the wireless / bluetooth speakers have an aux input too:
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/wireless-sound
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Have you considered in-ceiling speakers?
> In-ceiling speakers provide a lot of advantages: nice spread sound,
> almost invisible, no visible cabling etc.
> I've done that in the bedroom and am very happy with the result.
>
> Almost every brand has them in their lineup b
Have you considered in-ceiling speakers?
In-ceiling speakers provide a lot of advantages: nice spread sound,
almost invisible, no visible cabling etc.
I've done that in the bedroom and am very happy with the result.
Almost every brand has them in their lineup but I used speakers from Art
Sound
Hi all,
I have bought a second hand squeezebox touch to replace my squeezebox
boom. The sb boom moves to my daughters bedroom.
Now I have a sb touch in a 17m2 kitchen. I would like to have a good
quality single speaker to play my music at low to moderate levels.
Stereo speakers is not an option d
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