Pandora


If Pandora Internet radio on an iPad was going to be your primary source, what kind of system would you put together to play it, without having one that far exceeded the quality of the source?
kythyn
As a follow up, Pandora One doesn't not work on in-home components. I'm fairly certain that this means that my Integra receiver wouldn't benefit from an upgraded subscription. I'm glad I found this information on their website before paying the $36, it appears to only be a benefit where the program is downloaded.
Mceljo - can you explain what you mean by in-home components?

I run Pandora One on an iMac and use Airfoil to send it to three separate systems, the iMac locally, a small system in my basement and my living room system, the latter two through an Airport Express attached to each.
I understand the term "in-home components" to mean components that have Pandora build-in from the factory as opposed to computers where you have to download the application. Examples would be my Integra AVR or Samsung Blu-ray player. These just required me to enter a password to get started.
Right, thanks.

As far as I know the ways you can access Pandora are through a browser, a desktop application running on a PC or Mac or a mobile app on an iPhone, iPad or Android device. I think Spotify and Mog work similarly but Mog does work directly through some LG Blu-Ray players and other streaming devices according to their site.