![]() There's also a few subscription services not mentioned available, Rhapsody and Aupeo for example (it has all the services the 6v2 has - probably because they're both driven by the same software), and I've heard of people requesting others and getting them added. I had a few stations added after I made a request. When you get your radio and register it on line you can search for stations on line, add them to your list from there, and request a station if you can't find it. I'm not following you third comment either? What specifically are you looking for? I have at least 25 network radio stations bookmarked. The only thing I see 6v2 does have over this is the 24/192 (ignoring the DAC, upsampling, bluetooth, as my pre does all this, and being I'm sending digital out via toslink I have no need for the xlr outputs). It's the same interface as the Cambridge 6v2 (supplied by Reciva I believe). (I would link to the devices, but am not allowed)Ĭlick to expand.For my curiosity can you clarify what you mean by no push? Are you trying to use a single device like this to stream to all your systems? That would be nice. I use their own Media Center app.Ĭontroller: Synology DSAudio on Windows Phone app, or tablet. Someone suggested I look at (build) something based on Volumio, but I worry that I won't get the audio quality I look for. I would really love to find a purely digital renderer. And I expect to be the streaming part of the device to be the least expensive part. ![]() I dont like paying for the CD transport, when its not used. I'm not a super Pioneer fan and havent looked at it further. Other than that, it sounds pretty awesome. Only with IOS or Android devices can the unit be fully configured. And, the gapless playback is flaky and sometimes gap anyways. I wont use the DAC either, as my surround receiver will reconvert to digital for its room correction. I wont use the pre-amp option, as I dont have a cambridge amp. Some of the devices I've tried or looked at: I have looked at several devices but for most of them, I pay for a lot of hardware/functionality that I'll never use, or they are simply not good enough. ![]() ![]() I'm basically looking for a UPnP/DLNA renderer that supports FLAC in 24/192, gapless playback and outputs coaxial digital to my receiver. I have a really hard time finding a suitable device for music streaming.
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