NEED HELP WITH A QUESTION


My system is lovely and I am very happy with its sound.
Krell 402e, BAT Rex preamp, Esoteric K-01 CD/SACD player, Revel Salon2 speakers, Stealth Indra and Siltech cables.

Here is the question: I want to be able to play music from a iPhone or a laptop, etc., for when I am entertaining and want a playlist or just a long selection of music. I don't want to have to play CD after CD. This is merely for listening with people over for dinner, cocktails, etc.

The sound from the system fills the house no problem. I know that the Esoteric has the ability to use its DAC with an external digital source.

What is the best/easiest way to solve the problem?
I don't want to make the switch to a server as my sole source. I also do not ncessarily need to listen to hi-res files only. There will be a mix of music from my phone, my daughter's phones, other phones, etc., plus I may want to build a couple of playlists on an iPad that are a bit more specific (jazz only, pop only, vocals only, etc.). Those playlists could be hi-res or not. But as I said before this is for non-critical listening.

Which pieces do I add to the system, what cables do I need?
huntermusic
The simplest way is to get a Sonos ZP-90 and a Synchro-Mesh to reduce the jitter. It is connected computer -> network -> Sonos -> Coax or toslink -> Synchro-Mesh -> coax -> Esoteric. You can drive it from most computers and other devices.

Cost is $400 for Sonos and $600 for Synchro-Mesh

You will be disappointed in Sonos by itself.

Another option is the iphone plugged into a Pure i20 digital docking station to Synchro-Mesh to Esoteric.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
For your minimal needs something on the line of bluetooth options may be a good bet. Products from Audioengine, Arcam, NAD and Xantech etc. Simple connection to stereo via RCA line outputs to stereo. Audioadvisor.com a good place to start your research.

Great to be able to control the music from your easy chair or from anywhere across the room. Decent to good sound and it won't break the bank.
The simplest is to plug the ipod/phone headphone out into an aux input on the pre. use one of these. It'll sound fine for your needs.
Given your needs, I would go with Timrhu's recommendation. Its simple and it costs almost nothing. If you don't like it, you can always upgrade.
Man, I had the same thing going on at my house for New Year's Eve. I have a Sonos, a Squeezebox Touch and an AppleTV. We wound up using the AppleTV a lot that night because it was a simple matter of either playing music from files on my NAS, MOG or even directly off of guests' iPhones via AirPlay.

Given your use, and audiophile standards aside, I'd say check out the AppleTV. What was really cool was that many of my son's friends had music videos on their phones and they were able to stream them to the stereo and TV via AirPlay.

When I just want to run a jukebox type of thing, either the Sonos or Squeezebox will do, using an iPad as a controller that I leave out so that guests can add to the play list from either my library or MOG.