Hi,
I am trying to set up a wifi radio system and seem to be looking at the squeezebox touch as being the best alternative to the rest. Looking for more info on connectivity.
I have a small radio that accepts rca plugs.
I have a wifi network on a different floor in the house.
I want the radio to play classical music stations.
I really enjoy RadioIO stuff.
I am wondering how the squeezebox touch will perform if I connect it to the radio with a radioio subscription and that it will be able to get the wifi signal from the other floor. I know that my Zune player can connect from there.
What other Classical music is available through squeezebox touch that would be easy to get at.
I have not felt confident enough in other equipment descriptions to feel they would work the way I want it to.
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2012-01-30, 00:34 #1Junior Member
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Squeezebox touch, small radio, wifi, classical
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2012-01-30, 07:44 #2Senior Member
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Should work fine if wifi network is good. Lots of classical available via Internet stations, services etc. or if a small radio is all you want consider the SB radio.
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