David Chesky: A Portrait of the Artist as His Own Man
David Chesky: A Portrait of the Artist as His Own Man
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I'm considering putting together a budget system based on a wireless music streaming device such as a Apple Airport Express or Slim Devices Squeezebox.
I'm totally ignorant about modern hi-fi systems - my music system for the last 15 years has been a PC and a pair of earbuds! What I would like to know is, is it possible to use a pair of meduim sized bookshelf speakers on their own, or is a sub-woofer or a pair of towers needed?
I am trying to set up a basic hi-fi system with the following objectives:
- source iPod
- no need for the full home theater package that seems to be the standard on the market now...
- I would love small speakers but power as I have a large room (equivalent to 2x100W output in the old fashioned way)
- potentially A/B system to put additional speakers in a second room
- cheap !
Any ideas ?
Piqued by JA's somewhat recent investigation of Apple's AirPort Express & Apple Lossless via AirTunes, I suggest that Stereophile run a follow-up article assessing the merits -- sonic & logistic -- of replacing a transport based digital front end w/ a hard disk based audio server connected via Wi-Fi to an external DAC.