While rebuilding my stereo cabinet to fit the various bits of 'upgraded' equipment I've bought over the years, my 17-year-old CD changer died. I quickly found that these are no longer a popular piece, with a very limited number of models available. Anyway, I was informed that most 'modern' systems now use a computer to store music collections, and transfer the music to your system by various methods. A very popular way is wirelessly, through a transmitter/receiver setup. The system that seems to get good reviews is by 'Sonos', anybody using one? My stereo and computer are in two different rooms, and I'm not going to move either.
Another question is accessing your music; the Sonos system can use a Android, I-phone, or I-pad to control/access it on the 'puter (as well as a stand-alone remote if those aren't available), so how does that work? There's other systems too (Arcam has a interesting unit, but it doesn't seem to offer the same features/ease of use), so I'm looking for user feedback from those who are doing this...
I'll also note that I'm not interested in 'compressed' files like MP3 with their inferior sound, only full-spectrum files like WAV.
Anybody.....?
Another question is accessing your music; the Sonos system can use a Android, I-phone, or I-pad to control/access it on the 'puter (as well as a stand-alone remote if those aren't available), so how does that work? There's other systems too (Arcam has a interesting unit, but it doesn't seem to offer the same features/ease of use), so I'm looking for user feedback from those who are doing this...
I'll also note that I'm not interested in 'compressed' files like MP3 with their inferior sound, only full-spectrum files like WAV.
Anybody.....?
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