Hi All,
Just want some feedback on the possibility of a STEREO Music Server from Bryston.
good idea - bad idea?
james
If it is helpful here is my "wish list" for a media server. I offered OLIVEs to my clients for a while and became "hooked" on the capabilities.
While it seems that they are used and promoted to a large degree as "wireless" whole house music jukeboxes, I don't see that as the primary goal for Audiophiles.
WISH LIST:
1) A component that sits with all the other components in the system (not on your desk beside your computer)
2) A self contained UNIT that has:
a) CD Player/Burner to replace you present CDP, and allow you to burn Playlists to CD
b) Processor and Capability to perfrom all music media related tasks
c) Wireless and Hardwired Internet capable with the ability to access an NAS or out of rack HD.
d) Internet Radio Capable
e) AD converter to allow you to convert and store any of your analog sources (vinyl, tapes, etc) to the HD.
3) Separate HD box either wireless or wired to allow any storage options
4) The "best" DAC, that would also allow the dac to be used with other sources
5) Screen? Maybe a small LCD screen for function and operation only, and the output for a larger monitor if the customer wanted.
6) OR, take the Sonos approach and have the screen and a great GUI in the Remote
7) The remote needs to be RF, and as in #6 have a great screen

Sources: While a great media server would would obviously be reading from "a" Hard Drive, I think in reality, it needs to be capable of accepting source or data from:
a) Its onboard CD Player/Burner
b) Its HD
c) Other HD's such as the owners personal computer
d) Analog sources as mentioned above
e) Internet Sources such as Internet radio and downloadable music
9) Software to handle all the above and offer the best options to manage, store, and retrieve media.
10) A user friendly and powerful GUI that is intuitive, attractive, and functional to most every need.
But these are just me.