Dk89; Squeezebox should work ok over a large network in a college dorm if the networks isn't too congested. I don't think it can play directly off a network hard drive - there is a sever component that is needed. However if you mount the network hard drive to the server you can play that to the SB.
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Try unplugging the AC power supply to run on battery power. I experienced a substantial noise reduction and increased dynamics doing this. Another good and cheap USB solution is the Philips PSC805 Aurilium, which can be found on ebay for around $50. The Sound Agent software it comes with is good also. |
I will offer yet another recommendation for the LinkSys Wireless Music Bridge (WMB54G). $80.95 + shipping (Office Depot). Connect to the laptop wirelessly (duh!) or using an Ethernet cable. You can then use the WMB's RCA out or its Coax Digital out if you have a Coax Digital in on your preamp. This unit sounds great, is easy to setup, and is dirt-friggin'-cheap. -RW- |
You didn't state a price range, but if you're looking for something a little less expensive than the Benchmark, I use one of these: Fubar II I haven't compared it to other USB DACs, but it's a considerable improvement over the DAC in my iBook G4. Sound quality is much higher and noise floor is much lower. Your computer will just see it as another sound output, so your MP3 software or anything else can use it. David |
Dan, Benchmark has announced a new USB DAC that may do what you are proposing. See www DOT benchmarkmedia DOT com. You can find them through Audiogon's Manufacturer's List as well. I have never heard any of Benchmark's products, so cannot vouch for the performance, however, the original DAC-1 received good reviews. Bob R. |