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I was in the same boat 10 months ago. I could see that computers were inevitable, but was leery of the learning curve. I really think that the solution may be with one of our members, HAL. As a labor of love, he has put together a very top flight Windows based server for about $500. It works very well, it's easy to work with, and sounds every bit as good as any Apple based server that I've heard. Shoot him a PM as he can answer questions much better than I can. This doesn't meet all your specs as it does require a dac My first impressions are here.... http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=98467.0Scott
Well, I don't know that it's possible to keep it super simple, but I would offer this suggestion. Buy a Mini and install Pure Music. Keep your tunes on an external RAID enclosure, and you'll be good to go.I run my setup headless and us an iPad to control playback. It works very well.Oh, and it's likely you'll need need a DAC. I have a Bifrost and it meets my needs.
On the same groove as Ted and Hal - if you have some basic knowledge of linux,VortexBox is a nice distro that installs linux operating system on the box with logitech media server and other servers and has ripping built in.
On the Costco web site, they have a HP Pavillion Slimline 1TB and 6GB for $479.99 that will fit your needs quite nicely.
I was in a similar situation last year. My solution was to get a HP Slimline PC from Costco, wireless mouse, and installed JRiver. I specified 2TB hard drive, maxed out on the RAM and also added a tuner card and Blu Ray drive. I am using an external USB DAC. On the Costco web site, they have a HP Pavillion Slimline 1TB and 6GB for $479.99 that will fit your needs quite nicely.