It's no secret that music servers are the future of audio.  Most, however are extremely expensive when the parts list is taken into account.  Enter the do-it-yourself movement.  Many people have an old computer laying around that is no longer in service.  Augment this old machine with a bigger hard drive (either internal or external) and there is only one major obstacle, the user interface.   Unfortunately many of the solutions on the market assume that there is a video display on hand or that a small display, typically the size of what is common on CD players is adequate for navigating menus from across the room.  What's a two channel audiophile to do?  Relax Slim Devices is confident that they have the answer.  It's called  a  Squeezebox Duet, and it sells for an easy to swallow $399.    The Squeezebox Duet puts the display were it should be, in the user's hand.  Check it out.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
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