Have any of you guys got one of these? I've been reading their site and it looks like a nifty little device. I am struggling to see any downsides TBH, but would appreciate direct user feedback if any of you own one?
TIA.
TIA.
George Hincapie said:Excellent, thanks. I really like the idea of storing so many CDs in one place, no changing needed etc.
Chris Firth said:The Brennan B2 looks to be an improvement on the original (MP3 ripping IIRC)
. Good to hear some positive thoughts. Can you confirm you have no connection with the company, as erudite contributions from new members are rare. They usually ask a question, or tell us something about themselves.David Wilcox said:I bought one in January and I love it. I have ripped 500 CDs to it so far and love the sound quality. It has completely got me back into listening to music again. I use it purely as a stand alone system buying the speakers that are also available from Brennan.It can be operated via the menu directly on the unit itself, by the remote control or via PC, lap top, tablet or smart phone using wifi.It gets regular software updates and has just had a major revamp to its playlists to make them really flexible. If using a lap top etc the playlists are set up simply by dragging tracks, or whole albums into the playlist.The search facility (using a laptop) is easy to use and it can be used to search for and listen to internet radio stations.
It's possible to download MP3 files as well directly from a PC using wifi.
Are you saying that no laptop has the storage capacity of a Brennan? Surely not?NJP100 said:If you read the Brennan website intro you will see why Brennan designed the product. Is there a laptop you would want to load 1000+ CDs in lossless form you can think of?
Daniel Ash said:It seems to me that this won't do anything you can't do on a laptop.