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Cheap temporary streamer - Womaz - 07-Apr-2015 Hi After owning my 200 for less than 3 weeks I am now in need of a cheap Streamer solution, due to the problems with AIR making it increasingly difficult to enjoy my new purchase. I was initially hoping to use AIR so got rid of my network player, and I am now using a CD Transport. Unfortunately I had no idea how much i would miss having my whole collection at my fingertips, so I think I am going to have to buy a cheap streamer as a temporary measure. I am considering something like the Aurender N100 as a future purchase but as I have just overstretched my budget to get the 200, this will have to wait a while. All of my music is on my QNAP NAS drive and just looking for ideas on a possible solution. I have complained to Devaliet about this but I do not want to go into the details of the complaint, but I feel as if they are not taking my complaint seriously at all. It is a real shame as I love the sound of the 200, but today I even considered asking for a refund and starting again with a different product. This is not really what I want to do though as the sound from my 200 is simply the best i have ever heard in my set up. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - thumb5 - 07-Apr-2015 Said it before: unless you're desperate for better-than-CD resolution, Sonos Connect would be a good choice. Less than £300, supports a very wide range of streaming services, has very good (stable) control software, and easily re-sellable should you decide to upgrade later. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - ZincAlloy - 07-Apr-2015 (07-Apr-2015, 16:54)Womaz Wrote: HiHi Womaz - what about a secondhand Squeezebox Touch? Like you, I've given up on AIR and am hoping that Dialog will eventually become my prime source. I've been using a Squeezebox Touch as my main source, and it sounds very good indeed. You should be able to pick up one for about £140, and it's pretty much plug 'n' play with your NAS. If you go this route, spend a few mod quid to get the ipeng app - assuming you have an iOS device. Good luck! RE: Cheap temporary streamer - IanG-UK - 07-Apr-2015 Well I am hoping AIR will be fixed by Munich. If so, but not a recommendation, I see Richer Sounds are selling the QED uPlay streamer for £40 (was £150) which might be worth the price as a very temporary device. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - Womaz - 07-Apr-2015 Some great ideas here thanks. I will have a loot at all of them. I do have some high res music, would they be able to play these? If I knew AIR would be sorted by Munich I could probably hang on as I do love the JRemote app and I so find the SQ excellent. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - knud0 - 07-Apr-2015 The Onkyo C-N7050 might also be an option for you. It has just got a five-star rating at whathifi.com: http://www.whathifi.com/onkyo/c-n7050/review RE: Cheap temporary streamer - bobertk - 07-Apr-2015 (07-Apr-2015, 16:54)Womaz Wrote: Hi I'm a software guy, and I am learning some patterns w AIR. It does need nurturing. Are you trying to stream from itunes/youtube or something more data intensive? RE: Cheap temporary streamer - Womaz - 07-Apr-2015 Hi I stream using JRiver on my laptop. The NAS drive is Ethernet wired to my 200 if that helps. I use the JRiver app on my Ipad and occasionally control it from the laptop. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - bobertk - 07-Apr-2015 (07-Apr-2015, 18:55)Womaz Wrote: Hi Do you have a robust router/connection to the laptop/ipad? A high end router via 5Ghz is essential even for airplay at low bit rates. More thruput and way less interference. I use a TPLink Archer C7 router; ASUS and Netgear make great routers also. Browsing is much faster as well. Wireless is the bottleneck. Then you have to experiment with router/antenna position, as these things have dead spots, even close by. Also, I find that for each source change, a disconnect/change source/reconnect procedure with the AIR app on my mac helps to minimize dropouts and that ticking noise. The disconnect/reconnect also resolves the noise. As a last resort, I have a very good sounding Straightwire USB 3.0 m cable. $70 This is all software. Software is inherently buggy. Remains to be seen how dedicated Devialet is to improving performance. They seem to be overwhelmed w Phantom problems at the moment. RE: Cheap temporary streamer - bobertk - 07-Apr-2015 (07-Apr-2015, 19:15)bobertk Wrote:(07-Apr-2015, 18:55)Womaz Wrote: Hi Is your D200/router ethernet wired or wireless? I'd go router ethernet to both NAS and to D200. Use Cat6a cable. |