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[Old Id] Music in another room
JimH:
--- Quote from: Elvis133 on February 23, 2011, 03:38:44 am ---From the picture it seems like the brick itselv is connected to the outlet (in other words, not cord to brick, then cord from the brick to the unit itself). DOes the brixk support 230V? If not, what kind of wattage and voltage do the brick have to support? (for getting a new brick for 230V-systems)
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230 is fine. It is a switching power supply. The plug is US style, so you would need an adaptor only for it.
flac.rules:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 23, 2011, 06:24:17 am ---230 is fine. It is a switching power supply. The plug is US style, so you would need an adaptor only for it.
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Ok, thanks for the info. If its easy to get maybe PoE can be something to be considered in future hardware-revisions?
jaynyc:
--- Quote from: JimH on January 13, 2011, 03:29:32 pm ---We may be able to provide a similar device with wired Ethernet and Optical out. Would you pay $30 more to get those features ($119 + shipping)?
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Yes!
cubanresourceful:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 05, 2011, 05:16:19 pm ---Thanks for the report. We have ordered the SPDIF / Wired version. This time, I think I'll wait on announcing when we will be ready to ship.
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This is something I would be interested in. Also, I will definitely keep a lookout when you guys release an audio/video/picture version, with Netflix support, because that would be awesome. Then I'd use that device in my bedroom, my workstation will, of course, stay in my guest room/office, and my living room will have the PS3. HDMI or optical is definitely a plus, so is wired ethernet. :D
kanebullen:
Just wondering what the chances of a multiple-channel device becoming available?
Rather than having to purchase 4 devices, I'd love a device that had 4 stereo channel outputs. Obviously a lot of the hardware would be duplicated with 4 units, so there may be economies of scale by having a unit with multiple outputs. For example, if it was $250 for 4 analog channels, wired only, I'd be keen.
In my case, I have a computer that sits in my garage that is only there because my whole of house audio unit (Russound) also sits in the garage. I'd much prefer to move the PC inside the house (much better conditions for a PC), but this would either require 4 IDs, or trying to mess around with Audio Baluns over Cat5.
Any thoughts?
Kane
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