Happy owner of a Transporter since... well... quite some time now... I bought it in US, perhaps 10 years ago or more....
About two years ago, the power supply gave up on me... I head no idea where to bring it for repair... And it stays on a shelve talking dust. I built a RPI3 with Hifiberry Pro and max2play to replace it. but... well... Was not the same. Having the Transporter with its display was way more rewarding....
10 days ago, I finally decided to take my chances in a shop 30 minutes from home. Brought it, said I was ok to pay up to 300$ to get it fixed.... No promise, they said... they would try. And the guy fixed it
Had to replace all the parts from the power supply ! Cost me 250$.
Now, I'm enjoying again my Qobuz music with it... and... <3 tonight, I am so very happy.... I remember 10 years ago, when wanting to buy one, it was already hard to find. I found this one in US while I was traveling (I'm in Switzerland). And now that Logitech has killed the brand (as#$"£les
), these are very rare devices to find. And there are not much devices compatible with the LMS.
I couldn't say why I'm so attached to this ecosystem. Or may yes, I can. I have a two squeezebox radio, a squeezebox boom, the software and the firmware are open source, it's efficient, there are great plugins, and it is still alive. So many reason to love it.
Well... Just wanted to share my joy ;-)
Have all a nice week-end
About two years ago, the power supply gave up on me... I head no idea where to bring it for repair... And it stays on a shelve talking dust. I built a RPI3 with Hifiberry Pro and max2play to replace it. but... well... Was not the same. Having the Transporter with its display was way more rewarding....
10 days ago, I finally decided to take my chances in a shop 30 minutes from home. Brought it, said I was ok to pay up to 300$ to get it fixed.... No promise, they said... they would try. And the guy fixed it

Now, I'm enjoying again my Qobuz music with it... and... <3 tonight, I am so very happy.... I remember 10 years ago, when wanting to buy one, it was already hard to find. I found this one in US while I was traveling (I'm in Switzerland). And now that Logitech has killed the brand (as#$"£les

I couldn't say why I'm so attached to this ecosystem. Or may yes, I can. I have a two squeezebox radio, a squeezebox boom, the software and the firmware are open source, it's efficient, there are great plugins, and it is still alive. So many reason to love it.
Well... Just wanted to share my joy ;-)
Have all a nice week-end
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