Tcanham
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Yes, i'll have look thanks. I was looking at HD based systems that is why the Sonos appealed and the logitech squeezebox setup also appealed. I think HD based if definitely the way to go. I would like to get rid of alot of my cd's really. We use a timeshare villa that has B&O TV stereo setup and while aesthetically it's very stylish, sound and visuals are good, its obviously style over substance. Our Pioneer panel looks a lot better than the B&O and SOnos still seems very well priced for what it offers. Considering crestron et al offer basic wireless systems for vastly more expenditure- I realise they are aimed at the pro market but its still multiroom audio and video at the end of the day. Someone has recommeded Cambridge Incognito aswell which looks ideal but needs cat5 cabling and that means ripping walls and replastering. So not really retro fit item, but is very competively priced and expandable. Will keep this on the list for now.
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ok. Slightly at odds with your below comment though. Is this from your personal experience of their service?
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Yes. A useful reply, thank you.
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Yeah well thanks for the warm welcome and I'm sure that you can all write and compose English better than me which I doubt very much. After all, this is a Hifi forum or am I confused about that? Thanks to Richard II for attempting to actually answer my query. I guess that the rest of you don't have any other ideas so maybe you should go and research the subject that you are so in love with i.e audio This is especially worrying as some of you have posts in to the 1000's and no real knowledge to show for it. Oh dear. Wasted time on the forum perhaps? Anyway, I'll let the pedants get back to discussing the spelling of 'english'
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ooops 'E' I'll remember for next time!
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One of the best high end dacs is the Chord DAC64 OR I've heard great things from the previously mentioned cambridge audio DAC- very cheap but modified by audiocom-uk is becomes a ginat killer!
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why no smilies?
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Hi, sorry about my english reply I haven't learnt to write everything in Dutch yet! I have just emailed them and I am getting a quote. Are there any other installers in the rotterdam/den haag/amsterdam area that people would recommend? Thanks. ^-^
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I've been living in NL or a while now and cant seem to find a good installation service. I wanted mutli room wireless music and shops like Hobo and snijers wouldn't install it for me, so i've been searching and finally found this company in Rotterdam www.chameleonavinstall.com They seem to offer what I want, so I thought I would post here just in case other people were looking for the same thing? If I use them I'll let you know what they are like.