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wrote: TonyL wrote: Re-use of an old laptop appeals to me...pros...cost free using open source library software under a Linux based OS. IIRC The Squeezebox uses Linux and there are various hacks/mods for it. Cons..soundboard may introduce sample rate or other artifacts as mentioned by Jim. They should not be a problem if the system is chosen and setup with care. But, yes, this is a bit of minefield due to the careless attitude of many computer hardware vendors. The main pest in my experience is the sheer amount of whirring noises, that many computers make. So, I'm looking to a unit that can accept a physical CD for ripping from or playing from, that boots up almost instantly. Has USB or Ethernet connectivity for archiving/backup/loading MP3s Don't know about all of that, but ripping direct from Cd brings the 'Brennan' to mind. No idea how good it is, though. The ads seem to lean heavily on Brennan being a 'dome brained scientist' which ia a little offputting at it keeps making the word 'Bose' pass though my mind. :-) Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
Don't know about all of that, but ripping direct from Cd brings the 'Brennan' to mind. No idea how good it is, though. The obvious competition for the Brennan is a Netbook PC with an external USB CD or DVD drive for loading media. If you have any qualms about the Netbook's audio, then a USB audio interface would address that concern. I did some checking and the Netbook + optical drive and audio interface combo is very price competitive with the Brennan in the UK. And like they say, you can also use it to check your email and surf the web... |
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
Don't know about all of that, but ripping direct from Cd brings the 'Brennan' to mind. No idea how good it is, though. The ads seem to lean heavily on Brennan being a 'dome brained scientist' which ia a little offputting at it keeps making the word 'Bose' pass though my mind. :-) The Brennan looks interesting and probably would be readily accepted by my family since it looks a bit like the box it is replacing (apart from the size). But, like you, was not impressed by the ad hype which was light on facts and specs. Looking at reviews, the sound quality seems to be an issue though nobody quantifies it. They talk of (to paraphrase) "A lack of depth in the sound that is more than compensated for by the tons of cool features." I'm also wondering about (uncompressed) library size with the supplied 40 Gb HD although there is an 80Gb option. Bose...aaah. I have a friend who supplies PA for events (I helped him with the PA at NEC Crufts for many years) and he swears by Bose. Main reason, though, is the mechanical and electrical robustness of their PA speakers when installed on poles in muddy fields. As for sound libraries....I think I will do a trial run with an old spare laptop and optical drive. If folk here take to the setup I can upgrade it to something more permanent along the lines suggested by Arny. Thanks TonyL |
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On 15/10/2010 22:46, TonyL wrote:
David Harris wrote: On 11/10/2010 15:37, David Harris wrote: On 11/10/2010 11:55, TonyL wrote: I'm looking for comments on music libraries....alternatives to storing hundreds of CDs next to my player. I've seen some hardware solutions containing an HD and sometimes complete with audio amps and even speakers. Then there are more software oriented solutions, often PC based with output via soundcard. I'm currently using a vintage CD player made by Philips. It works OK despite some mechanical problems, which is why I'm looking for possible replacement of the player with some sort of library system. A Pioneer amp and IPL transmission line speakers complete this simple setup. Some sort of HD storage seems attractive and convenient but I don't want to sacrifice audio quality. Comments and suggestions please ? Thanks Aye, a decent PC with either a very god onboard sound card, or something with optical out to a new AV style amp perhaps ? My PC has my entire CD collection on it, which is about 14,000 tracks at about 43GB (MP3 encoded cuz Im old and cant hear the difference these days !) Lossless CD ripping with any one of several formats is available (FLAC, OGG, WAV even), and there are also countless media player softwares to play the stuff (VLC ftw here). DH additionally - Gordon Walker in uk.adverts.computers is selling a PC media centre for £115 inc. Copied : ========= Subject: FS: Hiper Media Center System - £115 inc delivery Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 21:22:49 +0100 Newsgroups: uk.adverts.computer Hiper Media Centre System - AMD 4450e CPU (2.32Ghx x 2 - Dual Core) + Low profile cooler (Super silent) - MSI K9N6PGM2-V - 250GB SATA HDD - 512B 533Mhz Memory - NEC DVD Writer Slimline - Windows XP Home Licence (not installed - Ubuntu) - PCI Slot convertor (for mounting PCI cards horizontally) Price includes delivery £115. Regards, Gordon Walker. Gordon, That looks interesting. Scanning reviews now. Thanks. TonyL too late Im afraid, he's sold it. DH |
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