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In my boat, what would you do?TOm
I just use my pc laptop with its 500 gig hd to store music files. Squeeze center takes care of the rest and streams wireless and effortlessly to the Touch. It buffers the files and never have any issues or drop outs. Highly reccomend!
I would do as I have done. You need a pc or a Mac to run Logitech Media Server. A USB drive that has your music files (ripped or downloaded) on it. This keeps the noise away from the room where you listen. I would run ethernet cables to this unit and to the Touch @ your stereo. Wifi is a large source of problems streaming music. I would try the Schiit Bifrost DAC as it has asynchronous transfer @ 24/192 on its 2.0 USB port, the price, fit and finish is also attractive.Implement the enhanced digital output on the Touch and you are ready for hidef playback.. Overall your hardware investment would be in the neighborhood of $800.Larry
So if I make the comparison to my situation. I have a EE dac plus. I could tether the SB TOUCH to the Dac, and stream files from my iMac via squeeze center,which is about 30ft away from my system?Is the total cost for this is the cost of the SB TOUCH?
Yep!! I use coax connection from Touch to my DAC since the spdif is know to sound better on my unit. A new Touch software upgrade makes usb from Touch possible if it outperforms your coax connection on your DAC.
High end Computer audio these days is so much like vinyl - from babying and tweaking perspective - except that the system that you have now is likely to become obsolete in two years to be surpassed by faster, better and cheaper as computer audio is still in its infancy.
I like the sound of this except that I cannot connect USB to my stereo system or a Touch from my iMac. Physically not possible with the placment of the computer.. That leaves wifi which I am getting very mixed responses on.On the other hand I have a DAC already. EE MINIMAX DAC PLUS.
OK that's useful feedback. clearly you have achieved something many haven't- a stable wfi connection from computer to SB.