Up to now, I've dabbled in internet radio via my PC (and been impressed with many of the classical stations - even if I couldn't understand the announcements!) I've now reached a point (mainly due to my disgust at the current state of R3) where I'm considering buying a dedicated internet radio receiver. However, the available choices seem to be somewhat baffling, and after a lot of searching on the web, I've still not come to a decision. I'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
Ideally, what I'd like is a micro hi-fi system with separate speakers, and apart from the internet radio functionality, I'm looking for the ability to play from CDs, USB sticks and bluetooth connections. One concern which I have is that several of the systems which I've seen apparently only access internet radio via web sites which have set up as databases for internet radio sites (vTuner and TuneIn) - this means having an account on the database website (and thus being subject to whatever T&Cs and data-sharing agreements the sites impose), being limited to the internet radio sites which have been registered to the database site, and obviously the risk that if the site goes to the wall, the receiver may become useless from the point of internet radio reception. Rather than being subject to these limitations, I just want to be able to access any internet radio site which is broadcasting.
So far, I've found two units which seem to offer most of what I want - the Pioneer CRXN470D (although it doesn't come with speakers), and the auna ir190 (although this has built-in, non-removable speakers.)
Any thoughts?
Ideally, what I'd like is a micro hi-fi system with separate speakers, and apart from the internet radio functionality, I'm looking for the ability to play from CDs, USB sticks and bluetooth connections. One concern which I have is that several of the systems which I've seen apparently only access internet radio via web sites which have set up as databases for internet radio sites (vTuner and TuneIn) - this means having an account on the database website (and thus being subject to whatever T&Cs and data-sharing agreements the sites impose), being limited to the internet radio sites which have been registered to the database site, and obviously the risk that if the site goes to the wall, the receiver may become useless from the point of internet radio reception. Rather than being subject to these limitations, I just want to be able to access any internet radio site which is broadcasting.
So far, I've found two units which seem to offer most of what I want - the Pioneer CRXN470D (although it doesn't come with speakers), and the auna ir190 (although this has built-in, non-removable speakers.)
Any thoughts?
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