After 15 years, the Squeezebox Touch Remains Undefeated!


As I reorganize my listening/movie electronics I'm rethinking my streaming solutions.  My HT receiver (Anthem MX 540) doesn't take USB audio, and HDMI audio is limited to 16 bits, so I was thinking of moving my Logitech Squeezebox Touch to the living room, among other options.   Honestly I have too many options to count here, and don't want to get into them in this thread, but as I was thinking about the SBT I thought to myself:  "You know, since the beginning of music streaming, this really is the best streamer ever." 

Now I know a lot of you will take issue with that statement, but I don't really mean that literally and in all senses.  Since 2010, when I think it was released, streamers with better DAC's and lower jitter have certainly arrived.  I don't think Tidal or Qobuz or Roon even existed back then.  The Squeezebox Server software was pretty amazing and last I knew was being maintained as open source.  

What I mean by "best" here is that in addition to really class leading technical performance for 2010 the SBT also had the perfect form factor.   About 5 1/2" wide and 4" tall with a big bright touch screen, and maybe 3" deep.  Small and perfectly functional, with analog, and S/PDIF outputs, as well as Wifi and Ethernet jacks available.  

This unit was an absolute powerhouse of features, usability and aesthetics, For under $300.   While streamers today have even better measured performance, the aesthetics and usability IMHO fail.  I love the screen, and the ability to walk to it and pause or skip without wondering where my phone/tablet are. 

Some of this can be recreated by using a Raspberry PI with touch screen kit, but sadly it lacks very good Roon integration, so I'm not ready to go that way yet.  

What do you think?  Are there other streamers that have filled this gap as well or better?  

erik_squires

i had two Squeezebox Touches as my players for a number of years.  Still run LMS on my server.  I'd argue that WiiM players are the current incarnation with solid performance at a great price (and every one of their players except the Mini is compatible with the LMS server.) 

@mlsstl  - I used to but then when I switched to Roon I had no further reason to.  It talks to my SBT directly, and at high bit rates.  The one thing it won't do with the SBT is synchronize with other devices, but that's not really a need for me. 

I had a Squeezebox and an Intel NUC as my music supply system. Squeezebox died. Bought a Brennan B2. It can be controlled by cell, tablet or PC. For me it is the best as it has wired Ethernet and line level outputs. Currently have over 16000 tracks on it.

@ibmjunkman - Appreciate the recommendation, but still, kind of a very different product.  What I miss from all these appliances is the touch screen.  

While I'm thinking about this, what would be really good for me is a REMOTE touch screen, with tone controls for Roon.  That is, doesn't have to have a DAC or S/PDIF.  It has to be a remote Roon controller, with the ability to configure simple tone controls along with volume.