After 6 months BT/Openreach have completed the astonishingly difficult technical challenge that has been connecting an extension landline from the house to a building 50 yards away. I should shortly be able to stream R3 and Spotify, possibly even exotica such as Quobuz but could anyone suggest a cheap device that I can leave in the building rather than having to take my phone with me every time?
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Maybe a Kindle Fire 7 at £50? It only has a tinny mono speaker, so you'd need headphones; Kindle Fire 8 has a better reputation for audio with it's stereo speaker. But I don't know if the DAC is good enough on either device, and I haven't tried it, ... but might be worth checking out! You could of course carry it to and from the building...
Another route starting at about the same price range might be Raspberry Pi, ... there were a lots of enthusiasts trying to get hifi audio out of it last time I looked!
My cheapest "decent" budget streaming of R3 and spotify is through an ASUS chrome box... I plug my quite demanding audiophile headphones (Senn HD 650) directly into and get good sound on R3, slightly less good on free Spotify, and (*be careful*) Chrome OS didn't support Spotify Premium last time I looked... Amazon Music Unlimited doesn't have the Spotify Premium problem here and sounds great on the chrome box, at least R3 standard.
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Amazon Music is still limited to 256kbps aac, compared to the 320 kbps aac of R3 (320 is audibly better, as low as my fussy little ears can enjoyably go in the era of lossless/HD streaming via Qobuz etc).
I have heard that Amazon are considering higher CD quality etc rates though to compete with Tidal etc.... another potential game-changer...Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 19-06-19, 15:35.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostAmazon Music is still limited to 265kbps aac, compared to the 320 kbps of R3 (320 is audibly better, as low as I can go in the era of lossless/HD streaming via Qobuz etc).
I have heard that Amazon are considering higher CD quality etc rates though to compete with Tidal etc.... another potential game-changer...
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I will be using a Chromecast Audio as I do at present in the house allied to an android phone, so another android phone would work but I would prefer something with a larger screen as I'm not very dextrous.
Cost-wise - as little as possible!
My hif fi cred is suspect these days. The old Quad amp (44/405) has stopped working on one channel and I've drafted in one of the kids old stacking systems (Sony Scala) to drive the ELS63's and to my complete surprise the amp actually seems to work very well with the electrostatics. I read somewhere that they suit mosfet amplifiers.
Many thanks for the suggestions.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostAmazon Music is still limited to 256kbps aac, compared to the 320 kbps aac of R3 (320 is audibly better, as low as my fussy little ears can enjoyably go in the era of lossless/HD streaming via Qobuz etc).
I have heard that Amazon are considering higher CD quality etc rates though to compete with Tidal etc.... another potential game-changer...
Neither AUM nor R3 are as good as CDs on my CD player, of course! But the quality is "pleasant", unlike free spotify. That said, I haven't subscribed to Amazon Unlimited, as I want to spend most of my precious time listening to CDs, but I enjoyed what I heard through the free trial. What device are you using to distinguish between Amazon Prime and R3? Or is it just good ears?
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The Amazon Kindles seem like an amazing bargain for a tablet.
Refurbished Kindle 7s at £30 on amazon! John Lewis, and many others, sell Kindles so you should be able to trial the screen before purchase. Whatever you choose, let us know what the sound quality is like! How does radio 3 320kbps sound on your android phone using decent headphones? John Lewis is selling new Kindle's at the same price as Amazon, plus I guess you would get their two year guarantee... ( had a computer fail on me after 19 mnths, John Lewis couldn't fix it, and they gave me an instant, no question, refund... so this is VERY useful...)
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I forget to mention the gadget at the top of my "maybe buy" list... an amazon echo device. No dexterity needed!
The Amazon Echo Input is only £34.99, maybe less... Richer Sounds had a deal at £19.99 (Note to self... when you see a bargan buy it!...)
Streaming Amazon Music Unlimited through one Alexa device is only £3.99/month.
P.S. Amazon have just discounted the Echo Dot to £39.99... I'm really tempted!
P.P.S. Make sure you run the Alexa app on your computer, and check compatibility with chromecast etc.
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Originally posted by Mal View PostI forget to mention the gadget at the top of my "maybe buy" list... an amazon echo device. No dexterity needed!
The Amazon Echo Input is only £34.99, maybe less... Richer Sounds had a deal at £19.99 (Note to self... when you see a bargan buy it!...)
Streaming Amazon Music Unlimited through one Alexa device is only £3.99/month.
P.S. Amazon have just discounted the Echo Dot to £39.99... I'm really tempted!
P.P.S. Make sure you run the Alexa app on your computer, and check compatibility with chromecast etc.
If you're not bothered about the privacy issues either for yourself, or anyone who is inside your environment, then go ahead - though as I have indicated, the quality isn't really too high. We have one Echo and three Echo Dots, but I am uneasy that we have compromised our privacy. OK for Radio 4, but not really up to it for Radio 3. These are quite useful for setting timers, though.
Re your note to self - I wondered about buying a bass recorder from Amazon which was under £100. The same/similar model has now reverted to just under £200. Ah well - I wasn't too keen on that anyway!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe Amazon Echo isn't great quality... Those gadgets listen to everything you say...
"Hackers only need your phone number to eavesdrop on calls, read texts, track you"
Thanks to a flaw in the cellular network SS7 protocol, an attacker just needs your phone number to listen to your calls, read your texts and track you. 60 Minutes showed how hackers only needed a congressman's phone number to record his calls and track his location. In return, the congressman said people at intelligence agencies, who are aware of the flaw and abuse it, should be fired.
On quality, guarmanez is happy with android mobile quality. Surely anything mentioned so far would be at least up that quality?
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Originally posted by Mal View PostAmazon Unlimited Music sounds "about the same" as R3, to me, listening through my chrome box, using Senn HD 650 headphones. (Though I haven't performed double blind testing,... this is just my subjective feel after general listening form both sources...)
Neither AUM nor R3 are as good as CDs on my CD player, of course! But the quality is "pleasant", unlike free spotify. That said, I haven't subscribed to Amazon Unlimited, as I want to spend most of my precious time listening to CDs, but I enjoyed what I heard through the free trial. What device are you using to distinguish between Amazon Prime and R3? Or is it just good ears?
When I first began downloading around 2011, I made many comparisons between various codecs and bitrates and 256 was never good enough, even on the Berlin DCH. Inoffensive I guess, but it always sounds too synthetic to my ears, where 320 aac (On R3 or in Berlin, where it is still available in the archive) can be surprisingly natural and consistently pleasing - and crucially revealing of musical individuality. It seems to "breathe" more freely.....
Those extra 64kbs made a bigger difference than I'd expected, back in the day when I began with all this. (Having filter choices on the DAC can also help get the best out of it, get it closer in feel to CD).
I was so disappointed when the Berlin DCH stopped offering 320 on the live feed (you could switch & choose the rate manually at one time). I was listening to that almost every week across autumn 2012 - live relays from the Philharmoniker!.... what a treat that was...
It was always fun to watch the audience assembling before the start.... there was Mr Rattle, smiling genially at his patrons as he took his seat among them on a night off....
Chancellor Merkel was often in there too...Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 20-06-19, 23:26.
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What HiFi says:
"Listen to the two [Spotify Premium & Amazon Music Unlimited] side-by-side through a budget pair of headphones connected to a smartphone or laptop, and differences are barely audible
It takes an accomplished DAC/headphone combo, such as the Chord Hugo/Grado SR325e, to discern Amazon has a slight edge.
It’s a touch better in terms of dynamic subtlety, and there’s pleasantness to its rounder-sounding presentation. The oozing harmonica opening Conor Oberst’s Mamah Borthwick (a Sketch) sounds slightly warmer and more delicately delivered.
Ultimately, Apple Music offers the best sound quality of the £10 per month services, even if the differences probably aren’t substantial enough to sway a decision by themselves."
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Originally posted by Mal View PostWhat HiFi says:
"Listen to the two [Spotify Premium & Amazon Music Unlimited] side-by-side through a budget pair of headphones connected to a smartphone or laptop, and differences are barely audible
It takes an accomplished DAC/headphone combo, such as the Chord Hugo/Grado SR325e, to discern Amazon has a slight edge.
It’s a touch better in terms of dynamic subtlety, and there’s pleasantness to its rounder-sounding presentation. The oozing harmonica opening Conor Oberst’s Mamah Borthwick (a Sketch) sounds slightly warmer and more delicately delivered.
Ultimately, Apple Music offers the best sound quality of the £10 per month services, even if the differences probably aren’t substantial enough to sway a decision by themselves."
https://www.whathifi.com/amazon/music-unlimited/review
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I'm now up and runningwith my long-awaited internet connection.
I listen using my android phone via Google Home set to the highest quality sound and a Chromecast Audio.
R3, Spotify at highest quality and Qobuz cd quality all sound very good indeed over the ELS63's but from the collective experience here could a better result ie higher resolution, be obtained without entering the costly hi-fi stratosphere.
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