True! I'm still using my old Squeezebox Touch
I am using a legacy Touch in another room too. An absolute classic. But granted, it does feel 10 years old. A 'Pi with PiCorePlayer on the other hand is bang up to the minute - with DSD512 and all the other bells and whistles.
I use Pandora, Tidal, my local music collection and internet radio - all seamlessly in all rooms of the house - with separate libraries for the kids.
My two favourite features of it are:
1. You have absolute control of the configuration - and you know (and can prove) exactly what it is doing
2. You can have a low powered server sitting in a hidden cupboard and don't have to have it stored locally in or near the listening room.
I'm looking to schedule a listening session to compare the two Innuos models side by side to see if the Zen MK3 is better sounding then the Zen Mini.
If there is any difference in sound between music servers, one (or both) of the systems is flawed or improperly configured. That would be tantamount to saying "I prefer the HP laptop, because it produces less spelling errors than the Apple did in my emails."
Computers and data transfer just don't work that way guys......no ifs / no buts. And it's easy to prove too.
Many years ago, I did exactly that. I checksumed a few seconds of audio from the bitstream from a CD in a CD-ROM drive. I then FLACed the disc, copied it to my server, decoded it through Squeezeboxserver, and played it through WI-FI, and captured the bitstream from a Squeezebox digital output (coax), captured the output through a cheap USB interface/ADC I had lying around, and back into the originating computer.
The checksum was the same.
Spending $10,000+ on a music server is not going to net anyone an intrinsically better sound.