Going back a few years ago I really got taken with the idea of hifi that could stream music from a NAS and the internet. I was torn between a Sonos connect amp and a Denon RCD-N7 CEOL system. In the end I went for the Denon as it also has a CD player and I could plug my Sony MP3 player into the front USB, although that function tended to be hit and miss, sometimes playing fine, other times not even recognising the MP3 was plugged in. Online services were limited to LastFM and Napster. Neither of which are much use to me. I had it set up in the dining room as a second system the main hifi in the front room.
After having the device a couple of years I switched ISP and went with BT and got a homehub4 instantly my Denon stopped communicating with my NAS the PC didn't even recognize the Denon on the network. Although like the Denon the homehub was supposedly DLNA and UPnP, BT's implementation of it was poor, no amount of messing with the homehub settings could get it to recognise the Denon. Also Netflix on the Roku wouldn't work. We spent hours on the phone to both Netflix and Roku trying to sort the issue, not thinking that maybe the homehub was the problem (lots of googling afterwards and we found loads of other people having issues with the BT homehub and Roku, Chromecast etc). We cancelled Netflix before we had even got started. Any way after the minimum contract with BT we went back to our original ISP and their router and instantly the Denon was working again.
Back to the Denon, If only I had waited a couple of years for the RCD-N9 when Spotify was added to the online services. Hindsight is brilliant. The RCD-N7 is now connected to my main system just used as a CD player and streamer from my NAS bypassing the Denon's internal amp
Any one else bought tech/hifi, that with hindsight they wished they had waited a bit for a better product.
After having the device a couple of years I switched ISP and went with BT and got a homehub4 instantly my Denon stopped communicating with my NAS the PC didn't even recognize the Denon on the network. Although like the Denon the homehub was supposedly DLNA and UPnP, BT's implementation of it was poor, no amount of messing with the homehub settings could get it to recognise the Denon. Also Netflix on the Roku wouldn't work. We spent hours on the phone to both Netflix and Roku trying to sort the issue, not thinking that maybe the homehub was the problem (lots of googling afterwards and we found loads of other people having issues with the BT homehub and Roku, Chromecast etc). We cancelled Netflix before we had even got started. Any way after the minimum contract with BT we went back to our original ISP and their router and instantly the Denon was working again.
Back to the Denon, If only I had waited a couple of years for the RCD-N9 when Spotify was added to the online services. Hindsight is brilliant. The RCD-N7 is now connected to my main system just used as a CD player and streamer from my NAS bypassing the Denon's internal amp
Any one else bought tech/hifi, that with hindsight they wished they had waited a bit for a better product.