Hi,
Yes but once customers hear it and play with it the light bulb goes off and they get it
and understand where it fits.
james
Fully agree. If I had not been building computers for 25 years and "rolling my own" digital music systems for 10 years, I would have been lusting after the first BDP-1 off the line.
As it is, I have my network of Squeezebox players including the Classics, and the Boom, with my Bryston backbone (4BSST2, BP26M, and BDA-1) connected to a Transporter.
I fall into the club that prefers to wander through a large collection rather than pick particular albums or playlists on a USB. For that reason I connect the Squeezbox server and NAS as a source.
I have no doubt that people coming to digital music directly from CD's and LP's will prefer the BDP-1 which maintains the paradigm of a "Player"