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Hermstedt HifiDelio Music Server
Anyone seen one of these yet and been able to get a demo ?
Specification wise the thing looks very good .... but that aint gonna matter if it sounds pap. http://www.hermstedt.com/english/hif...hifidelio.html Regards, Andy. |
Hermstedt HifiDelio Music Server
"Andy M" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these yet and been able to get a demo ? Specification wise the thing looks very good .... but that aint gonna matter if it sounds pap. http://www.hermstedt.com/english/hif...hifidelio.html Regards, Andy. I haven't any experience of this - nor (I would guess) have many other people looking at their distribution network. I've read a review of something similar and it was generally OK but noise was a problem. I'd certainly consider something like this (decent display, onboard storage and recording to CD, USB for additional storage, network) *if* they were half the price (500UKP is silly), and had a larger quiet/cool capacity (250gb should be well within their means - SS is the way to go) for uncompressed 24 bit recording. If and when they can have my money :-). Rob |
Hermstedt HifiDelio Music Server
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 08:06:09 +0000, Rob wrote:
I'd certainly consider something like this (decent display, onboard storage and recording to CD, USB for additional storage, network) *if* they were half the price (500UKP is silly), and had a larger quiet/cool capacity (250gb should be well within their means - SS is the way to go) for uncompressed 24 bit recording. If and when they can have my money :-). How about something that keeps all the storage external? I've been wondering about this. Not exactly hi-fi though! About 1/10 of the price of the above box but you seem to need a windows (blech!) pc somewhere... http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...roductID=82829 -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info |
Hermstedt HifiDelio Music Server
"Rob" wrote in message ... "Andy M" wrote in message ... Anyone seen one of these yet and been able to get a demo ? Specification wise the thing looks very good .... but that aint gonna matter if it sounds pap. http://www.hermstedt.com/english/hif...hifidelio.html Regards, Andy. I haven't any experience of this - nor (I would guess) have many other people looking at their distribution network. I've read a review of something similar and it was generally OK but noise was a problem. I'd certainly consider something like this (decent display, onboard storage and recording to CD, USB for additional storage, network) *if* they were half the price (500UKP is silly), and had a larger quiet/cool capacity (250gb should be well within their means - SS is the way to go) for uncompressed 24 bit recording. If and when they can have my money :-). Rob I must admit, i wish the thing had a bigger hard disk too ... but 80GB seems to be the standard at the moment for this sort of thing .... hopefully there will be an option to upgrade the HD for a larger one at a later date. Price wise ill admit it sounds expensive but before i heard of this i was considering the Sony HARLH500 and that costs 320UKP and doesnt have wireless, cd burner, as many supported formats or an onboard CDDB. So looking at it that way you could argue the Hifidelio overs better value for money. I think if it had a 160GB drive in it for the same price it would be very tempting ..... that said though i think i could still be persuaded to get one if the sound quality is up to scrath, id just have to be more selective about which of my CD's i loaded onto the thing. Andy. |
Hermstedt HifiDelio Music Server
"mick" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 08:06:09 +0000, Rob wrote: I'd certainly consider something like this (decent display, onboard storage and recording to CD, USB for additional storage, network) *if* they were half the price (500UKP is silly), and had a larger quiet/cool capacity (250gb should be well within their means - SS is the way to go) for uncompressed 24 bit recording. If and when they can have my money :-). How about something that keeps all the storage external? I've been wondering about this. Not exactly hi-fi though! About 1/10 of the price of the above box but you seem to need a windows (blech!) pc somewhere... http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...roductID=82829 -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info I did consider something like this as there are lots of them about and they are pretty cheap but at the end of the day i dont want to have to have my PC on all the time. I much prefer the idea of having the storage in the hifi component itself so it can operate independantly of any PC even if it will cost me a bit (well ok, a lot) more to get it. Andy. |
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