this is the back of your unit
https://outlawaudio.com/images/2160IIrp.png

Top Left, USB Play.
Manual, pg 26 Playing from a USB source
https://outlawaudio.com/outlaw/docs/RR2160MkIImanual.pdf
Music from laptop to living room
I have a 6 TB external drive with tons of music I’ve downloaded from various sources connected to my Apple laptop in my at home office. I want to be able to play the music through my living room system which is anchored by an Outlaw RR2160 receiver. Ideally, I don’t want the external drive and laptop in the same room (my living room) as the receiver and speakers. How do I navigate this? Up until now I’ve been playing digital files through a Sony HAP Z1ES streamer. However, it takes ages to load music into the streamer, and I’ve already filled the internal drive. Any suggestions on how to configure this? What additional gear I would need? Thanks!
this is the back of your unit https://outlawaudio.com/images/2160IIrp.png
Top Left, USB Play. Manual, pg 26 Playing from a USB source https://outlawaudio.com/outlaw/docs/RR2160MkIImanual.pdf
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Hey @chichikov, it appears to me like your Sony streamer does not allow you to stream music files over the network, hosted on a separate hard drive. As far as I can tell, your Sony streamer only allows you to listen to music files you have stored on their internal hard drive, or from an external hard drive connected directly to the streamer. The Sony manual does state that you are able to copy files from a hard drive on the network onto your Sony hard drive using their HAP Music Transfer application. In my personal opinion, that seems very constrained in terms of streamer functionality. You can't do what you want to do with that streamer. Most streamers these days support the UPnP standard, which makes my setup hardware-agnostic. I'd guess that like 98% of streamers are compatible with UPnP. That allows me swap in and out streamers, like if I want to hear out they sound different--and I continue to have the same great user experience. I don’t have to deal with Roon being buggy, or clunky Qobuz, or Tidal dropping a stream mid song. It just works. And somehow, it sounds better than Roon, too. Hope this helps. |