I have a version 2 Squeezebox which has the same guts as the version 3 - just looks like an old fashioned radio alarm - which has Bolder mods.
I bought it s/h with the Bolder basic power supply and it is very good. For comparison I still retain my Quad 77 (mains powered) cdp which is no slouch and the modded SB is at least as good, probably better - it sounds great in my system.
Wayne (Vinnie is the Red Wine Audio guy!) has a circle at AC and there is a lot of stuff to read there.
I use Apple lossless so you can rest assured there is no issue there (sure, you will find the usual arguments about whether it is as good as flac but I suspect you would need the myrhical golden ears to hear the difference).
You will find it beneficial to have either the squeezebox or the pc running slim server connected to your router by ethernet cable. Otherwise the wireless bandwidth of your network will be compromised. This is particularly the case when using Apple lossless files because thay are processed on the pc and pass over the network as .wav files. The squeezebox can decode flac in the box so the file transfer is smaller.
The convenience is fantastic - and the real deal is that once you have it on your home network it's a no brainer to have extras (stock) in the kitchen, bedroom, deck -you name it!
Jim
I bought it s/h with the Bolder basic power supply and it is very good. For comparison I still retain my Quad 77 (mains powered) cdp which is no slouch and the modded SB is at least as good, probably better - it sounds great in my system.
Wayne (Vinnie is the Red Wine Audio guy!) has a circle at AC and there is a lot of stuff to read there.
I use Apple lossless so you can rest assured there is no issue there (sure, you will find the usual arguments about whether it is as good as flac but I suspect you would need the myrhical golden ears to hear the difference).
You will find it beneficial to have either the squeezebox or the pc running slim server connected to your router by ethernet cable. Otherwise the wireless bandwidth of your network will be compromised. This is particularly the case when using Apple lossless files because thay are processed on the pc and pass over the network as .wav files. The squeezebox can decode flac in the box so the file transfer is smaller.
The convenience is fantastic - and the real deal is that once you have it on your home network it's a no brainer to have extras (stock) in the kitchen, bedroom, deck -you name it!
Jim