OK.... Here is a great suggestion.
#1: One Apple TV Internet box. Many APP's. including "Radio" $100.00
#2: One Tube Dac. Mine is a Jolida Glass Tube Dac/2. $490.00
#3: One good quality Toslink. Mine is an AudioQuest Cinnamon $100.00 I think.
All are NEW prices.
#4: Plug it all up and tune the Apple TV to "Radio". Scroll through the many music categories and select: JAZZ
#5: Scroll thru the Jazz stations til you come to: WWNO HD3 (PBS New Orleans) Select That one. It is outstanding.
#6: Check to see if your Depends are dry.
#7: Turn your audio system ON and LISTEN to some great, high definition Jazz. Complete Bliss.
#8: Listen till your Depends are damp.
#9: Turn system off and go change Depends.
#10: Return and repeat steps #4 thru #7
For 100 bucks, a Toslink and a cheap dac... This is the easiest and least expensive way that I know of (outside of FM Radio) to have great sounding music 24/7. Even if you have a "to die for" audio system, this is still great listening. Mine plays nearly non-stop. If you don't mind feeling a bit damp, you can even listen a bit longer.
IMHO
Note: I am not affiliated with the ownership, sales or promotion of Depends in any way. Those that think that I am are either " all wet" and/or their thoughts are watered down.
#1: One Apple TV Internet box. Many APP's. including "Radio" $100.00
#2: One Tube Dac. Mine is a Jolida Glass Tube Dac/2. $490.00
#3: One good quality Toslink. Mine is an AudioQuest Cinnamon $100.00 I think.
All are NEW prices.
#4: Plug it all up and tune the Apple TV to "Radio". Scroll through the many music categories and select: JAZZ
#5: Scroll thru the Jazz stations til you come to: WWNO HD3 (PBS New Orleans) Select That one. It is outstanding.
#6: Check to see if your Depends are dry.
#7: Turn your audio system ON and LISTEN to some great, high definition Jazz. Complete Bliss.
#8: Listen till your Depends are damp.
#9: Turn system off and go change Depends.
#10: Return and repeat steps #4 thru #7
For 100 bucks, a Toslink and a cheap dac... This is the easiest and least expensive way that I know of (outside of FM Radio) to have great sounding music 24/7. Even if you have a "to die for" audio system, this is still great listening. Mine plays nearly non-stop. If you don't mind feeling a bit damp, you can even listen a bit longer.
IMHO
Note: I am not affiliated with the ownership, sales or promotion of Depends in any way. Those that think that I am are either " all wet" and/or their thoughts are watered down.