Squeezebox Touch for sale (Sold)

karlinamillion

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Now sold. Thank you.

In very nice condition, with original box.

I have given it a testing with network, usb, and SD card, all good. Optical, coaxial, analogue out and headphone out all good.

On the (slight) downside, there are a couple of very light scratches on the screen, and rather oddly, the remote, which is a Logitech unit doesn't fit in its cubby hole in the box. I sold a SB Classic some years ago and I think I got the remotes mixed up. It has all the same buttons, just is a little longer, and of course works fine. Of course you can operate it via a phone or tablet with a free app such as squeezer.

£100 £90 posted mainland, or you can pick up in Walthamstow, NE London and I'll knock a tenner off.

Oh, one other thing, thats the wrong instruction manual in the photos! The right one will be in the box! P1020477.JPG P1020478.JPG P1020479.JPG

 
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simon ess

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I'm interested in this but I'm completely ignorant how these thing work.

I want to play music files from a hard drive through my hifi amp.

Would this do the job?

Thanks

 

karlinamillion

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Hi Simon,

The SB touch does have a built in server ( the bit that takes the music on the hard drive and organises it and turns it into something you can plug into your stereo), but it's only really suitable for a smallish music collection, my guess would be about 3000 tracks.

The ideal way to use it is to have a NAS (network attached server) with your music on it and with the server software on it, it's not as complex as it sounds, but some computer skills will help

I am also planning on putting my NAS for sale on here soon.

 

Tony_J

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...or as I do, just use a spare low spec pc with a large hard drive attached as a server.

 
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bencat

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Another alternative is to uses a Raspberry Pi as the server . The new RPi 4 with 4GB is now quick enough to handle very large libraries and has worked for me for about ten days without a hitch .

 
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DIB

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Hi Simon,

The ideal way to use it is to have a NAS (network attached server) with your music on it and with the server software on it, it's not as complex as it sounds, but some computer skills will help
This is precisely what I do now and I reckon 99% of all my listening is done through my SBT these days, whether it be my stored files on my NAS, internet radio, or Spotify.

Streamers come and streamers go but to me nothing beats the SBT for value and performance.

.

 

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