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Posted by Steven Toney on 01/14/07 13:49
Take a look a Sonos
www.sonos.com
very nice music system -- can have zones of music throughout the house
I'm very please with the system I bought --
no cheap, but very good for MP3 play - internet radio -- even can integrate
with online music stores
Get music via your network from share on a computer or you can use a NAS
device to store all your music and access it all over the house
one zone player unit is best on your wired network so it has clean access to
your music and then all the other zone players can talk wireless to the
sonos network of zone players
the controller and PC software work well
the zone players come in a model with an amplifier so all you do is add
speaker -- another model is without amplifier and had digiatl output
designed to connect to your own receiver or amp..
"NRen2k5" <nomore@email.com> wrote in message
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> Brad wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have searched everywhere for a component type of MP3 player that
>> you
>> connect to your home stereo system. Apparently, no company makes one
>> yet.
>> The first company (how about it Apple, Sony, whoever) that makes one, I
>> will
>> be a customer.
>>
>> This unit, with flash memory, you first connect to your computer via
>> USB
>> port and transfer your music library to it. Then, you connect it to your
>> home
>> stereo system, and plug it into 120VAC (no batteries).
>>
>> Sure, I know you can connect an Ipod or similar device to a home
>> stereo, or use a computer, but that is not what I consider the ideal
>> "component".
>>
>> As an alternative, I bought a component CD player that also plays
>> CDs
>> with MP3 music files, but navigating the "albums" is slow, and it doesn't
>> remember where you stopped playing so you can resume another time,
>> when you turn off the power.
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
>> be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.
>
> Sounds kinda impractical to me. There are already systems on the market
> which use a wireless network connection so you can transfer music to them
> using your home network. If you have a high-speed internet connection and
> a wireless router then you're already all set.
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