It's 2008. Why aren't there better options ?


Apple TV: Great interface, lousy DAC, requires TV to be on.

Transporter: Tiny interface, decent DAC, no TV option.

Airport Express: No interface, requires computer to be on/in same room.

Squeezebox Duet: Nice remote, requires computer.

Sonos: Again with the always-on computer? Nice remote though.

Olive: I can get my own music off my CDs, thanks. Hey I Just saved $3000!

PC/Mac/NAS rigged with wires/routers/DACs/Pace Cars. Seriously?

So where is it? The all in one 2008 wonder machine? In the era of tech convergence, why is it still so tricky to get high quality digital music piped through your speakers?

I don't want to leave my computer and router on. I don't want to turn my TV on every time I want to hear a song...sometimes maybe, but not always. Shouldn't I be able to choose? I don't need a CD player built in. I don't want a big ugly NAS with 6 drive bays.

What I do want is a quality built in DAC with reclocking, a swappable hard drive bay or 2, an on-board monochrome display AND a nice color LCD remote AND the option to navigate via TV. I also want wifi, for PC streaming if needed, internet radio/podcasts, and the ability to buy lossless music some day. Video would be nice too.

All in all, the ulitmate machine will have the iTunes integration and hard drive of Apple TV, the build quality (or better) and wifi of the Transporter, the remote of the Sonos or Duet, in a unit that looks and sounds good, and doesn't rely solely on a TV, a router, or a computer, but can interface with all of them at will.

It can be done, and it can be done for $1000 or less. Whoever does it first will own the market.

Discuss!

Rob
rkny

Showing 3 responses by rives

3 more options, though I'm not going to say they are any better/worse thant he above mentioned:
Niveus - I understand it's one of the best for hi-res to those find this important.
Nevo - I'm using this and really love it, but I will admit it has it's share of quirks. I do use a cheap computer, an expensive DAC, and router and leave it on all the time--though I don't have to. It's in a separate room and is accessible via the remote.

I like your basic premise, it's essentially what Solos has, though the current Solos is expensive, stay tuned for falling prices with them. They do have the best user interface. The only area I'm not crazy about is the limitation to do FLAC files only. FLAC is great if you want the whole album, but what if you only want 3 songs off the album--can't do it with FLAC.
Just a clarification--I was speaking of the Solos and it's ability to ONLY do full albums, not necessarily FLAC in general.
Mostly bad spelling on my part:
SOOLOOS
Now I've spellled it right--sorry for the confusion.