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Logitech Squeezebox Classic


$299.00 Released January, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Audiophile quality audio transport using lossless audio like FLAC and output to a third-party DAC. Extensive audio format support. Excellent audio output options (digital and optical).

The Cons:No longer available - replaced by the Squeezebox Touch, which has remained delayed for a very long time. Requires a computer / network to access your music and other online media. Unit cannot be controlled without the remote.

The Logitech Squeezebox Classic lets you easily access any song in your music collection, from any room in your home. It delivers pure digital sound without the hassle of shuffling through CDs. From its simple remote control, Squeezebox gives instant access to any music on your computer, plus hundreds of crystal-clear internet radio stations.

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    Audiophile quality audio transport using lossless audio like FLAC and output to a third-party DAC

  • 2

    Extensive audio format support

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    Excellent audio output options (digital and optical)

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    Slim profile

  • 2

    WiFi and wired Ethernet connectivity

  • 1

    includes fully featured and well laid out backlit remote

  • 1

    affordable compared to other lossless transports

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    connects to your music collection via the mature, open source, cross-platform slimserver (renamed Squeezebox server) software

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    respectable Burr-Brown PCM1748 DAC (for when not used as a transport)

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    many additional after-market power supplies available to improve overall sound quality

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    remote takes the most common AA type batteries, adds a good heft that makes it feel quality

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    sleep functionality

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    highly customizable interface via easy-to-use web interface

Cons
  • 1

    no longer available - replaced by the Squeezebox Touch, which has remained delayed for a very long time

  • 1

    requires a computer / network to access your music and other online media

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    unit cannot be controlled without the remote

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    gets pretty warm when left on - would not leave the display on during 'off mode', but would like to have been able to

  • 0

    Expensive considering it doesn't stream video

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