Music System Setup Question
26-05-2005, 17:24
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Music System Setup Question
As the CD player in the kitchen has given up the ghost I was thinking of maybe getting a laptop to use as MP3, CD player and some surround speakers/woofer etc. Looking for something not too pricey. Anybody got this type of setup or similar suggestions?
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26-05-2005, 17:27
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Re: Music System Setup Question
For the sort of money that would cost, why not get a midi unit for radio/CDs with an Auxilliary input for a portable MP3 player. That'll be a fraction of the cost and for the money will give a better output.
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26-05-2005, 17:29
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Re: Music System Setup Question
Does it have to be a laptop? A lot of small hi-fi units come with CD players that can handle MP3 these days. Or you can get wireless speakers  Seems a little excessive paying for a laptop just for music playback??
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26-05-2005, 17:30
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Re: Music System Setup Question
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Does it have to be a laptop? A lot of small hi-fi units come with CD players that can handle MP3 these days. Or you can get wireless speakers  Seems a little excessive paying for a laptop just for music playback??
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No - does not have to be a laptop. I was just looking for some suggestions really. A decent set of speakers and some kind of IPOD-like thing could work I guess
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26-05-2005, 17:34
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Re: Music System Setup Question
You can get an I Pod docking station
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...377706-3662228
but I can't say what the speaker output would be like. You can get systems where you can transmit music via electrical wiring (socket circuit in house) to a receiver, it was posted on the forum a while back. What money are you looking to spend and what would you want it to be capable of?
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26-05-2005, 17:34
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Re: Music System Setup Question
If you dont want to spend much, I'd reccomend these.
They are cheap but do the business in a kitchen or office and I've heard them and they are quite good.
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26-05-2005, 17:46
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A cheapish HiFi and something like this to connect it to your pc to give you access to your stored music??
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26-05-2005, 17:47
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Re: Music System Setup Question
yeah - those look good. Is there such a thing as, sort of, like a stationary Ipod (e.g you can load MP3s onto) etc - but more chunky and less moveable?
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26-05-2005, 18:34
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Re: Music System Setup Question
If you have a wireless network, could get an apple AirPort Express and some speakers, that would connect to the network and stream music to anywhere in the wirless cloud.
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