Gareth82 said:
@TheRecordSpot: The SB Touch and other streamers do look good. but i keep on coming back to the Onkyo TX8050 and feel that it would be a good choice, plus it would help save some space. I am very tempted as the buyer for my speakers wants to buy my Roksan and it would mean if i sold it the funds would pay for the Onkyo and it wouldn't cost me any money.
Do you think the 1050i's would be a good match for the Onkyo RecordSpot? And how does the Onkyo perform with playback from a external hard drive through the front usb port?
It depends what you want; the SB has a lot of fans and it looks like a good bit of equipment. Good functionality, etc. My earlier point to Crocodile remains though; if you want to reduce the box-count (which sounds like that's one of your considerations), then that's something to bear in mind. If you don't mind having a separate laptop running with your SB and out into your amp, then it's a non-issue.
I think the Q / Onkyo mix would be worth listening to alright; but wouldn't want to steer you down a potentially blind alley on the back of my enthusiasm for both products. If I had the room, I'd certainly shortlist them if you can get them for £120. It's a lot of speaker for the money, but while the finish isn't the finest you'll ever see (functional more than anything else I think it's fair to say), they spent the money in the right places and the end result shows it.
As for the 8050's front USB, I use the HDD/USB connection frequently and am impressed with it. Simple plug-in, reads the file contents, you just select the relevant music folder and file you want to hear and off you go. Currently in the middle of copying across my collection which must be around 500-600 discs. I moved house recently and if I could reduce the physical media down to a couple of external hard drives (one backup) then I'll be happy.
Think my end tip would be to try out both the 8050 and the Squeezebox and see which one ticks more boxes. Personal choice and all that.