I own the Aurender N10, and I'm content with it. However, without a functional IPad and Wifi connection, you might as well be listening to a brick.
Servers: Are we there yet?
I was shocked to discover that my brand-new high-end server is entirely dependant on a functional wireless network. If either the Ipad or the wifi are not working, the server is rendered non-functional. I spoke to the dealer and he informed me that all the servers he carries are like that. Huh?!?
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Celtic66 - I cannot echo your comment enough, given audiophile companies' failure to provide mechanisms to facilitate transferring a significant, pre-existing digital music collections to hard drive storage. The closest I have found to provide such functionality is the Acronova 100 disc autoloader (see http://www.everythingusb.com/acronova-nimbie-usb-plus-blu-ray-autoloader-21521.html), but I have not tried it yet, and am unsure as to how it may interact with audiophile level burning software (e.g. ExactAudioCopy). |
psag, I am using Apple AirPort Extreme with my N10. No issues with streaming. Pretty much all servers out there requires hard wired Ethernet connection for a glitch free streaming. rzado, i own over 400 cd's and someday would like to rip all of them and copy them onto my Aurender server. I came across X10 from cocktail audio, looks like a sweet solution to cd ripping. http://www.cocktailaudio.com/overview_x10.html i wonder if anyone here using this device for cd ripping. Cost $699 plus hard drive, another $50-70 depending on storage capacity. |
Yes, but I wasn't referring to streaming. I'm talking about the music that is now stored on the server's hard drive. It cannot be accessed without a working Ipad and a wireless network. If my wifi is down, the server is as dead as a doornail. My understanding is that this is the current state of the art for music servers. Just saying, is all. |
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