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Sigh...first I order a modded Squeezebox 3, which sounds good...then Vinnie comes out with the modded Olive players, which he says sound better than the modded Squeezebox 3s, and now Slim Devices decides to appeal to the audiophile market by offering the Transporter...http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_transporter.html. Sigh. Quote I can't keep up with this stuff.
Sigh...first I order a modded Squeezebox 3, which sounds good...then Vinnie comes out with the modded Olive players, which he says sound better than the modded Squeezebox 3s, and now Slim Devices decides to appeal to the audiophile market by offering the Transporter...http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_transporter.html. Sigh. So what does this mean? Mass sales of modded SB2s and SB3s and Olive players? Plummeting used SB2/SB3/Olive prices on the Audiogon market? And then...mods from Red Wine Audio, right? At least the Transporter price of $1999 makes the SB3 look like a bargain... I can't keep up with this stuff.
The good news for Olive owners is that the new Transporter supports Apple Lossless so perhaps the licensing issues have been resolved and Olive can support this format.
I actually prefer the Olive units to what SD is offering because I really am in favor of having a unit with built-in CD drive and hard drive and not having to interface with an external computer and the necessary SW. I certainly have not heard the Transporter, but based on what it looks like you get for the $$$, the Olive Symphony and Musica seem to me to be a better value.
Quote from: Vinnie R. on 25 Jul 2006, 01:55 amI actually prefer the Olive units to what SD is offering because I really am in favor of having a unit with built-in CD drive and hard drive and not having to interface with an external computer and the necessary SW. I certainly have not heard the Transporter, but based on what it looks like you get for the $$$, the Olive Symphony and Musica seem to me to be a better value.Vinnie, one thing that has held me back from pursuing the Olive route is that it doesn't seem like a very good value to me to pay a grand for 160gb of storage when I can pay about 120 for at least twice that much and just stick it in the computer I already have. And I prefer to use the computer's interface because I'm using it all the time anyway. If the Olive had some kind of ethernet or usb input (like the transporter) I'd be all over it. I think alot of people who use their computer heavily would agree with my. Just my two cents.
Quote from: hungrych on 25 Jul 2006, 03:10 amQuote from: Vinnie R. on 25 Jul 2006, 01:55 amI actually prefer the Olive units to what SD is offering because I really am in favor of having a unit with built-in CD drive and hard drive and not having to interface with an external computer and the necessary SW. I certainly have not heard the Transporter, but based on what it looks like you get for the $$$, the Olive Symphony and Musica seem to me to be a better value.Vinnie, one thing that has held me back from pursuing the Olive route is that it doesn't seem like a very good value to me to pay a grand for 160gb of storage when I can pay about 120 for at least twice that much and just stick it in the computer I already have. And I prefer to use the computer's interface because I'm using it all the time anyway. If the Olive had some kind of ethernet or usb input (like the transporter) I'd be all over it. I think alot of people who use their computer heavily would agree with my. Just my two cents.Hi Hungrych,All the Olive units have built in Ethernet Hubs and a wireless antenna. You can use them just like a Squeezebox to stream music from your computer to them. They also have USB ports to connect an external USB hard drive. Best regards,Vinnie
How do I stream music to an Olive - do I need a program like Slimserver? All my music is ripped to flac, so I don't think Itunes will work for me.