djfake;593591 Wrote: 
> I'll answer my own question. I now have a chumby one. The app to access
> your Squeezebox Server is built in, all you do is enter the server's IP
> address. The chumby connects to the Squeezebox server as a device, mine
> was called "Neptune". From there, you'll need a web browser or
> something else to configure a playlist.
> 
> The chumby one sounds like a great clock radio. Good sound, clarity,
> volume, range etc, not exactly hi-fi, but I wasn't expecting that
> either.

I've been using my Chumby classic for a good 2.5 years and it still
sounds good...surprisingly loud. The downside to Chumby's Squeeze
interface is that there is no control, essentially turning Chumby into
a remote speaker. However, today I setup the Squeezebox Server on my
home media server and set it up with the Handheld interface so I can
control the music feed with my cell phone. Just wish I could use the
Squeeze Apps on chumby, I would love to use my Napster subscription
with Chumby. There is a sourceforge project to put the SqueezeBox
interface on Chumby. Haven't tried it yet and I don't think it will run
on ChumbyOne. Anyway, always glad to hear about other Chumby users.


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