conradjohnsonfan
Active member
Got one of the Duets. Pretty darn slick stuff. Easy as pie install, smoothless playback over my wireless network.
Was worried at first, though, it sounded too "digital" and "thin". Connected via SPDIF to an Integra Research RDC-7 preamp, feeding ML Purity loudspeakers. Got to reading the manual and discovered that the Squeezebox does not natively support my 30 gigabytes of Apple Lossless files. Rather, it transcodes them to a usable format, like FLAC. That threw up a red flag right there. Any extra digital processing like that has to be a bad thing. I am in the process of reloading everything as a WAV file that can be natively streamed via hardware.
Granted, on a less revealing system, perhaps the difference is negligible, but in this case, it made a noticeable difference. The harsh digital edge is gone now, and it cetainly sounds "high-end" now. WAV or some other native format is the only way to go.
Overall, terrific little product. Highly recommended.
Was worried at first, though, it sounded too "digital" and "thin". Connected via SPDIF to an Integra Research RDC-7 preamp, feeding ML Purity loudspeakers. Got to reading the manual and discovered that the Squeezebox does not natively support my 30 gigabytes of Apple Lossless files. Rather, it transcodes them to a usable format, like FLAC. That threw up a red flag right there. Any extra digital processing like that has to be a bad thing. I am in the process of reloading everything as a WAV file that can be natively streamed via hardware.
Granted, on a less revealing system, perhaps the difference is negligible, but in this case, it made a noticeable difference. The harsh digital edge is gone now, and it cetainly sounds "high-end" now. WAV or some other native format is the only way to go.
Overall, terrific little product. Highly recommended.