dunno of any devices like that but they could easily exist
can we convince you to rip your CDs to a computer or tablet or ... something?
can we convince you to rip your CDs to a computer or tablet or ... something?
Wireless speakers for a second room?
I think what you want is a Bluesound Node, but you would be playing cd's from a digital library, not your CD player. I own the Node 1 and output to my DAC. I have to say I am very happy with the wireless connectivity (though I made a work around for 5g network rather than the 2.5g built in). They also have other models which can store your music, too. B |
I've never done this but have thought about it. Parts Express has a simple and not too expensive possible solution. https://www.parts-express.com/terk-lf30s-wireless-24-ghz-wireless-a-v-entertainment-expansion-system... If I were you I'd just accept that in order to get really good, portable sound you need to get a portable player. I bought a Fiio x7 and it sounds great, is easy to use. It's kind of a hassle ripping CDs but worth it in my opinion. I hook it up to an old creek 5350SE connected to Vienna Mozart Grands in my camper and it's a great, very satisfying little system. I'd like to get some powered speakers to make for a very small/portable but still good system. |