Squeezebox Boom
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Digger
I have one, purchased this week, I have several other Squeezebox devices in the house. I only stream uncompressed files (WAV/FLAC) and for what it is, I reckon the sound quality is pretty good, sure it's not as good as my other systems, but it cost a fraction (or some of them). I wouldn't use it as my primary listening source but it's fine on a shelf in my office.
It's also smaller than I first thought and surprisingly heavy.
davidy
I have one, purchased this week, I have several other Squeezebox devices in the house. I only stream uncompressed files (WAV/FLAC) and for what it is, I reckon the sound quality is pretty good, sure it's not as good as my other systems, but it cost a fraction (or some of them). I wouldn't use it as my primary listening source but it's fine on a shelf in my office.
It's also smaller than I first thought and surprisingly heavy.
davidy
Edited by DavidY on Thursday 19th February 19:21
you may also want to consider the Roku Soundbridge Radio.
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/uk/Products/...
I have one in the house and its a pretty clever little machine allowing you to access your Itunes library (stable)or WMP Library (not so stable) wirelessy much like the Boom. The sound quality is very good for such a small device and i would recommend one.
This seems to be a fairly unsaturated market which is disappointing as i would like something with more kick to annoy the neighbours.
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/uk/Products/...
I have one in the house and its a pretty clever little machine allowing you to access your Itunes library (stable)or WMP Library (not so stable) wirelessy much like the Boom. The sound quality is very good for such a small device and i would recommend one.
This seems to be a fairly unsaturated market which is disappointing as i would like something with more kick to annoy the neighbours.
I have had a Boom for about 5 months - and I really like it. It's in the kitchen and the remote (having a magnet in it) can be stuck on the fridge or cooker hood so it's very convenient.
To be fair, unless you're interested in having more Squeezeboxes round the house, I doubt the Boom has much purpose. You need to run Squeezecentre on a server of some sort to play your music through it; doing this also means you can use any of the BBC iPlayer play again streams, which I think is unique amongst internet radios.
Sound quality is fine - it's a bit boomy (ironic) if you stick it in a corner on a box of some sort which resonates, but it is easy enough to tone that down.
Cooltopia have been doing them at £169, if you're keen.
To be fair, unless you're interested in having more Squeezeboxes round the house, I doubt the Boom has much purpose. You need to run Squeezecentre on a server of some sort to play your music through it; doing this also means you can use any of the BBC iPlayer play again streams, which I think is unique amongst internet radios.
Sound quality is fine - it's a bit boomy (ironic) if you stick it in a corner on a box of some sort which resonates, but it is easy enough to tone that down.
Cooltopia have been doing them at £169, if you're keen.
SJobson said:
doing this also means you can use any of the BBC iPlayer play again streams, which I think is unique amongst internet radios.
No - Roberts WM201 can do this too.Internet radio or DAB? Internet radio every time due to the sheer amount that is on offer. And I would be saying that if I was back at home in the UK too.
I agree - this market has not got much choice in at the moment which is frustrating.
allgonepetetong said:
It's mains only though isn't it? I would like one for down by the pool as the range to my router should be well within limits, but it doesn't have battery option like a normal boom box.
Why not just run an extension lead down to the pool.Edited by allgonepetetong on Friday 20th February 05:13
cjs said:
allgonepetetong said:
It's mains only though isn't it? I would like one for down by the pool as the range to my router should be well within limits, but it doesn't have battery option like a normal boom box.
Why not just run an extension lead down to the pool.Edited by allgonepetetong on Friday 20th February 05:13
That's the view to the pool from my front room
http://picasaweb.google.com/barryemmerton2/Pistonh...
Edited by allgonepetetong on Saturday 21st February 11:32
cottonfoo said:
Burgmeister said:
you may also want to consider the Roku Soundbridge Radio.
Do you know if these support WPA2 encryption yet?http://www.roku.com/support_sb_ts_net.php
Burgmeister said:
Nice, I didn't think to look there. I think I may have to get one of these over the Revo Blik.cottonfoo said:
Burgmeister said:
Nice, I didn't think to look there. I think I may have to get one of these over the Revo Blik.Burgmeister said:
Just googled the Blik and my does it look good. Not too sure what the sound quality is like but it looks amazing.
Does look nice, but it has some niggles, like the alarm being LOUD ALL THE TIME which would annoy me (especially first thing in the morning).I've just discovered the Roku has an open protocol. This opens up a whole world of stuff for me, like displaying the data from my server-connected weather station, or even piping it through Festival so I can listen to it.
Sorry for the hijack

cottonfoo said:
Burgmeister said:
Just googled the Blik and my does it look good. Not too sure what the sound quality is like but it looks amazing.
Does look nice, but it has some niggles, like the alarm being LOUD ALL THE TIME which would annoy me (especially first thing in the morning).I've just discovered the Roku has an open protocol. This opens up a whole world of stuff for me, like displaying the data from my server-connected weather station, or even piping it through Festival so I can listen to it.
Sorry for the hijack

http://forums.rokulabs.com/
Burgmeister said:
Already there, checking out the quality of their perl - which is ok 
cottonfoo said:
Burgmeister said:
Already there, checking out the quality of their perl - which is ok 
I have had the Roku for about a year now and so far so good.
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