Hi all, I'm new to the forum, and hoping I'm in the right place to get a bit of help.
...well, new to all this highly technical streaming audio stuff, anyway. I'm hoping some of you can give me some research directions...
I have a bunch of boxes just now, with lots of cables, and hacked connectors and converters, and stuff - all analogue. I'm sick of the sight of all the string, and have just started exploring the possibility of going as close to all-wireless as possible. We have Mac Powerbook pros in the house, with a Synology Diskstation storing the audio (this is new). We only have a small telly, but the audio is rubbish, so I have routinely run it though the 'hifi'.
Things I need:
I know this is likely to be sacrilege here, but (whispers) *I'm not too bothered about sound quality*
I'm an ex- live sound engineer, you see, and my top end is fairly shot - so why spend the money? Also, I can't make ideal listening conditions in my house. All I need is all of the above, with a reasonable consumer-quality sound.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give,
Sean
...well, new to all this highly technical streaming audio stuff, anyway. I'm hoping some of you can give me some research directions...
I have a bunch of boxes just now, with lots of cables, and hacked connectors and converters, and stuff - all analogue. I'm sick of the sight of all the string, and have just started exploring the possibility of going as close to all-wireless as possible. We have Mac Powerbook pros in the house, with a Synology Diskstation storing the audio (this is new). We only have a small telly, but the audio is rubbish, so I have routinely run it though the 'hifi'.
Things I need:
- A speaker system (just 2 channel - nothing fancy) I can stream to from the Diskstation, either directly or via something else, but as wifi as possible.A bluray/DVD player I can use as a CD player standalone, ie without switching the telly on. Also as wifi as poss.Access to BBC radio servicesA way of dealing with signal from the skyboxA way of dealing with signal from a turntable, and a revox reel-to-reel.Accessible from iOS devices, preferably with a minimum of discrete remote control handsets.
I know this is likely to be sacrilege here, but (whispers) *I'm not too bothered about sound quality*
I'm an ex- live sound engineer, you see, and my top end is fairly shot - so why spend the money? Also, I can't make ideal listening conditions in my house. All I need is all of the above, with a reasonable consumer-quality sound.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give,
Sean