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  1. Re:This is OK... But no AM/FM/XM/CD player options on Linux HiFi: The Sonos Digital Music System · · Score: 1

    Actually, Sonos has something even better. Every unit has a set of inputs on the back that allows you to plug in another audio device -- CD, XM, radio, whatever. And once it's plugged in, you can then stream that device's audio to the all of the other units, synchronized. So just like that, your old cd player is now a whole-house music system. It's a brilliant feature, and one that is unmatched by any of the competitors (afaik).

  2. Wireless audio distribution on Multi-Room Wireless Sound System? · · Score: 5, Informative

    So it turns out that this is harder that you might think. Getting different wireless audio into different rooms isn't too bad. It's mostly a function of throughput. But getting the SAME wireless audio is into different rooms and keeping it in sync is a surprisingly difficult.

    I have the SlimDevices Squeezebox (http://www.slimdevices.com/), and it works great at the first task, but only moderately well at the second. There's a new company called Sonos (http://www.sonos.com/) that just released their product which does both very well.

    I had a chance to beta-test the product and it really is as good as described. It's Linux-based, but not open-source. It utilizes a proprietary mesh-network running on top of 802.11g and it worked flawlessly in my three zone setup. All three zones could play high-bitrate audio in perfect sync with no drops.

    The downside is that it is fairly expensive. If you don't need sync'd audio, I might go with a cheaper option. But if you do, I've yet to find anything that can top Sonos.