Squeezebox Duet
Discussion
DavidY said:
Can you just not use the back arrow to:-
Either select something different or at the top menu there is an option to turn off squeezebox, which will send the Receiver to sleep but not the handset
BTW how does it sound through your Cyrus DAC, as good as your Cyrus transport?
davidy
You can turn off the squeezebox, but then had problems waking it back up, took an age for the handset to communicate with it again. Teething problems I'm sure.Either select something different or at the top menu there is an option to turn off squeezebox, which will send the Receiver to sleep but not the handset
BTW how does it sound through your Cyrus DAC, as good as your Cyrus transport?
davidy
Haven't been able to play any ripped music yet, the squeezebox won't recognise my server at the moment, think it might be a port forwarding problem with my router. Hopefully I'll resolve it this evening.
Very impressed with internet radio one though, although obviously not in the same league as CD.
I'll report back as soon as I've cracked it.
It's working.
I'm very impressed. My transport cost me £1350 (with the external psu), the squeezebox duet was less than £250.
I'm going to do some extensive tests over the weekend, but first tests back to back with one track there's very little in it. A friend who has never heard my system sat in on the back to back and couldn't seperate the two.
I always thought you get what you pay for in the hi-fi world, not anymore it seems.
Thanks for everyone's advice, particularly DavidY and Plotloss who turned my head initially.
Can't believe it was only weeks ago I held the view that computers had no place in high end hi-fi.
Stand well and truly corrected.
I'm very impressed. My transport cost me £1350 (with the external psu), the squeezebox duet was less than £250.
I'm going to do some extensive tests over the weekend, but first tests back to back with one track there's very little in it. A friend who has never heard my system sat in on the back to back and couldn't seperate the two.
I always thought you get what you pay for in the hi-fi world, not anymore it seems.
Thanks for everyone's advice, particularly DavidY and Plotloss who turned my head initially.
Can't believe it was only weeks ago I held the view that computers had no place in high end hi-fi.
Stand well and truly corrected.
SJobson said:
Pressing and holding pause for a second or so stops the stream on a Squeezebox Classic or Boom. No idea if the same is true on the Duet but Logitech usually keep the UI consistent.
If that's true, and I ever meet you in person, be prepared to receive an extremely large beer.
It's been driving me crazy!
Digger said:
Yep, just been reading the online manual for my newly purchased Boom (love it) and says the same, press and hold pause to "stop". Also have a Duet but haven't got around to plumbing it in yet. . .
Thinking of getting a Boom next week, but a little worried about soundstage. Takes me back to the 80s and carrying a ghetto blaster around... Presume they've come a little bit since then.DavidY said:
M&R
For the money, the BOOM is amazing, it manages to produce good tunes from tiddly speakers. The unit though is surprisingly heavy.
Glad you've got your Duet up and running, won't be long before your transport is on eBay raising funds for more audio goodies!!!
davidy
I'm seriously thinking about The Transporter to replace all four Cyrus boxes, but I've never EVER bought a source component without listening to it. Don't suppose anyone demos/lends them out?For the money, the BOOM is amazing, it manages to produce good tunes from tiddly speakers. The unit though is surprisingly heavy.
Glad you've got your Duet up and running, won't be long before your transport is on eBay raising funds for more audio goodies!!!
davidy
MaxAndRuby said:
SJobson said:
Pressing and holding pause for a second or so stops the stream on a Squeezebox Classic or Boom. No idea if the same is true on the Duet but Logitech usually keep the UI consistent.
If that's true, and I ever meet you in person, be prepared to receive an extremely large beer.
It's been driving me crazy!
Did you know that holding the + button adds the selected item to play next in the playlist, rather than to the end of it?
MaxAndRuby said:
DavidY said:
M&R
For the money, the BOOM is amazing, it manages to produce good tunes from tiddly speakers. The unit though is surprisingly heavy.
Glad you've got your Duet up and running, won't be long before your transport is on eBay raising funds for more audio goodies!!!
davidy
I'm seriously thinking about The Transporter to replace all four Cyrus boxes, but I've never EVER bought a source component without listening to it. Don't suppose anyone demos/lends them out?For the money, the BOOM is amazing, it manages to produce good tunes from tiddly speakers. The unit though is surprisingly heavy.
Glad you've got your Duet up and running, won't be long before your transport is on eBay raising funds for more audio goodies!!!
davidy
But you're right, I'm thinking about the transporter in the future just to create a less cluttered, more tidy solution... let me know how it goes if you get one!
M&R
SB+ is available on 30 day approval, great piece of kit and many reckon is better than the Transporter (and cheaper too! - I have one!)
www.at-tunes.co.uk
davidy
SB+ is available on 30 day approval, great piece of kit and many reckon is better than the Transporter (and cheaper too! - I have one!)
www.at-tunes.co.uk
davidy
DavidY said:
M&R
SB+ is available on 30 day approval, great piece of kit and many reckon is better than the Transporter (and cheaper too! - I have one!)
www.at-tunes.co.uk
davidy
Now THAT looks interesting. David have you heard a transporter in comparison? Plotloss have you heard one of these?SB+ is available on 30 day approval, great piece of kit and many reckon is better than the Transporter (and cheaper too! - I have one!)
www.at-tunes.co.uk
davidy
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