Great Posts Got Me Thinking!
Posted by: Jack on 03 November 2008
Hi,
I’ve become extremely interested in all this distributed audio after reading many of the excellent posts on the forum, thank you. I am considering a relatively low cost solution to experience distributed audio and see just how good the sound quality can be. So using much of the information in the posts I have been digging around to see what solution might fit best.
I think I have narrowed things down (based on forum posts etc) to either Sonos or the SB solution but wondered if anyone can help with some more of the detail please? I don’t currently own any Apple equipment (except iPod) so have discounted to a certain extent, should I re-consider?
I guess my requirements are something along the following lines:
- want to stream my music collection to my Naim system
- want all my CD collection and existing FLAC/MP3 songs on a headless system (possibly NAS?) close to my existing system/router etc but away from hi-fi.
- want to rip all my music collection using EAC
- want to be able to stream different music to at least 3 different rooms. One of the rooms will be my hi-fi room where I would like to connect to my Naim system via external DAC
- the two other rooms will need local amplification and speakers (possibly ceiling)
- creation of playlists must be intuitive, the ease of iTunes appeals
- ability to play high resolution formats 24/96 appeals
- remote controller essential, for use in any room
- not convinced about wireless quality around the house, be good if works OK but could hard wire or use mains system (devolo?)
- want good quality sound via the Naim system with FLAC
I guess to start with I don’t want to spend a significant amount in case I am disappointed but at the same time I don’t want to have to replace everything later (thinking in the region of <£1k for a couple of rooms with DAC and NAS).
It seems that either the Sonos system or the Logitech Squeezebox system would be good candidates combined with the Beresford DAC (not sure which one but < £200).
Sonos Sonos
I have a few questions if someone could help answer:
I am told the Sonos system doesn’t need a music server as such and can automatically pick up all the music on a NAS via the CIFS protocol, is this correct?
How do playlists get created? Is this on the Sonos remote controller or can I upload iTunes playlists?
I understand the Sonos will not natively play 24/96 but will downsample such formats to 16/44, is this correct?
I understand I can use the iTouch (I don’t own one yet!) as the remote controller for Sonos. Does this give the same functionality as the Sonos remote including controlling of zones etc?
How does the Sonos remote controller compare with the iTouch, I quite like the look of the Sonos controller but obviously the iTouch can be used for lots of other things?
Logitech Squeezebox Logitech Squeezebox
I understand I can load the Slimserver software on a NAS and the rest is pretty straight forward, are there any gotchas?
I understand the SB will play 24/96
Is there any preference to the SB/Duet versus the SB3, To a certain extent the classic looks good but I guess Duet is a much better remote. I assume I cant use the iTouch with the classic?
Is the zone capability of SB as good as Sonos? I get the feeling Sonos is a better quality solution but not sure exactly why?
Again I understand I can use the iTouch (I don’t own one yet!) as the remote controller for SB instead of Duet. Does this give the same functionality as the Duet remote including controlling of zones etc? I assume the Duet does control multiple zones?
Other Other
Any other DACs to seriously consider (cant afford Lavry)
Any NAS recommendations?
Any experience of Devolo or other Ethernet mains solutions?
Anything I have missed?
Sorry for the long post!!!!
Thanks in anticipation
Jack
I’ve become extremely interested in all this distributed audio after reading many of the excellent posts on the forum, thank you. I am considering a relatively low cost solution to experience distributed audio and see just how good the sound quality can be. So using much of the information in the posts I have been digging around to see what solution might fit best.
I think I have narrowed things down (based on forum posts etc) to either Sonos or the SB solution but wondered if anyone can help with some more of the detail please? I don’t currently own any Apple equipment (except iPod) so have discounted to a certain extent, should I re-consider?
I guess my requirements are something along the following lines:
- want to stream my music collection to my Naim system
- want all my CD collection and existing FLAC/MP3 songs on a headless system (possibly NAS?) close to my existing system/router etc but away from hi-fi.
- want to rip all my music collection using EAC
- want to be able to stream different music to at least 3 different rooms. One of the rooms will be my hi-fi room where I would like to connect to my Naim system via external DAC
- the two other rooms will need local amplification and speakers (possibly ceiling)
- creation of playlists must be intuitive, the ease of iTunes appeals
- ability to play high resolution formats 24/96 appeals
- remote controller essential, for use in any room
- not convinced about wireless quality around the house, be good if works OK but could hard wire or use mains system (devolo?)
- want good quality sound via the Naim system with FLAC
I guess to start with I don’t want to spend a significant amount in case I am disappointed but at the same time I don’t want to have to replace everything later (thinking in the region of <£1k for a couple of rooms with DAC and NAS).
It seems that either the Sonos system or the Logitech Squeezebox system would be good candidates combined with the Beresford DAC (not sure which one but < £200).
Sonos Sonos
I have a few questions if someone could help answer:
I am told the Sonos system doesn’t need a music server as such and can automatically pick up all the music on a NAS via the CIFS protocol, is this correct?
How do playlists get created? Is this on the Sonos remote controller or can I upload iTunes playlists?
I understand the Sonos will not natively play 24/96 but will downsample such formats to 16/44, is this correct?
I understand I can use the iTouch (I don’t own one yet!) as the remote controller for Sonos. Does this give the same functionality as the Sonos remote including controlling of zones etc?
How does the Sonos remote controller compare with the iTouch, I quite like the look of the Sonos controller but obviously the iTouch can be used for lots of other things?
Logitech Squeezebox Logitech Squeezebox
I understand I can load the Slimserver software on a NAS and the rest is pretty straight forward, are there any gotchas?
I understand the SB will play 24/96
Is there any preference to the SB/Duet versus the SB3, To a certain extent the classic looks good but I guess Duet is a much better remote. I assume I cant use the iTouch with the classic?
Is the zone capability of SB as good as Sonos? I get the feeling Sonos is a better quality solution but not sure exactly why?
Again I understand I can use the iTouch (I don’t own one yet!) as the remote controller for SB instead of Duet. Does this give the same functionality as the Duet remote including controlling of zones etc? I assume the Duet does control multiple zones?
Other Other
Any other DACs to seriously consider (cant afford Lavry)
Any NAS recommendations?
Any experience of Devolo or other Ethernet mains solutions?
Anything I have missed?
Sorry for the long post!!!!
Thanks in anticipation
Jack