If your ears are still intact and you care about sound quality, forget about WMP. Not good IME. If you use a PC, then rip CDs with dbpoweramp with Accurate-Rip enabled on-line. It is simply the best ripper and achieves the best results.
The SB Touch is a great choice, but so is the Sonos. Sonos is actually more popular worldwide and easier to use. More trouble-free. Both Touch and Sonos sonics benefit significantly if you place a reclocker between them and your MF DAC.
For a demo of how easy Sonos is see:
http://www.sonos.com
If you want to beat this sound quality and are willing to do a little computer work, then the next step-up is a low-jitter USB converter between your computer and your DAC. Your Netbook is probably not the best thing to drive USB with however. You may need a real laptop with more memory and stronger USB ports. You will definitely need a good playback software for USB, not WMP. I highly recommend Foobar2000 with Jplay.
I use Mac Mini myself. More tips:
http://www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/
http://www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/recommended-systems
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
The SB Touch is a great choice, but so is the Sonos. Sonos is actually more popular worldwide and easier to use. More trouble-free. Both Touch and Sonos sonics benefit significantly if you place a reclocker between them and your MF DAC.
For a demo of how easy Sonos is see:
http://www.sonos.com
If you want to beat this sound quality and are willing to do a little computer work, then the next step-up is a low-jitter USB converter between your computer and your DAC. Your Netbook is probably not the best thing to drive USB with however. You may need a real laptop with more memory and stronger USB ports. You will definitely need a good playback software for USB, not WMP. I highly recommend Foobar2000 with Jplay.
I use Mac Mini myself. More tips:
http://www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/
http://www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/recommended-systems
Steve N.
Empirical Audio