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Yes.
I have a Squeezebox Touch and as I reported on the thread referenced by Struts, the Touch has very nice sounding single ended analog outputs (the Touch does not have balanced analog outputs). The Touch would be an excellent choice for a second audio system, such as in a bedroom or home office, and would also be an excellent choice for those interested in delving into the world of streaming audio.
For those who already have lots of music located on their hard drive and are tired of either having to listen through this music on their computer's audio system or just don't like being tied down to a computer in order to play their music then the Touch is no-brainer. And for those who already own an external DAC the Touch makes an excellent digital transport and it even supports the playback of 24 bit / 96 & 88.2 kHz files.
Plus with a $300 list price (including shipping) the Touch is poised to really shake things up in the worlds of high end and not so high end audio.
Thanks guys. Sorry I missed the main thread.
Logitech seems to be having issues getting enough out. I notice you can buy from third party sellers on Amazon, but not Amazon itself, unlike other Squeezeboxen.
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