The 'why buy CDs?' thread stirred me again into thinking that I've failed to find a way to get the collection of music and podcasts that I have on iTunes to play on my 'main hifi' without replacing components of the latter.
For some reason, I've found it difficult/confusing/impossible to find a straight and easy answer to what seems to me a simple question.
The HiFi is on the far side of the main room: the combination of speakers and the Naim amp and CD player produces ideal 'big' sound for me.
But the Naim 'Nait5' amp is from around 2001 and only has analogue inputs (http://www.naimaudio.com/sites/defau...it5_manual.pdf if anyone needs the details).
Typically I sit 20 feet or so away with a (2010) MacBook Pro on which is my downloaded music (and there's an older iMac in the same room with music on too).
Is there any way I can 'throw' the music and podcasts from my laptop across the room wirelessly to "something" plugged in with analogue cables to the Nait5, and listen to my iTunes through the big speakers?
I've read about the Logitech Squeezebox Touch being great - but it appears to have been discontinued, from what I can find.
What is my best / best-value solution please?
For some reason, I've found it difficult/confusing/impossible to find a straight and easy answer to what seems to me a simple question.
The HiFi is on the far side of the main room: the combination of speakers and the Naim amp and CD player produces ideal 'big' sound for me.
But the Naim 'Nait5' amp is from around 2001 and only has analogue inputs (http://www.naimaudio.com/sites/defau...it5_manual.pdf if anyone needs the details).
Typically I sit 20 feet or so away with a (2010) MacBook Pro on which is my downloaded music (and there's an older iMac in the same room with music on too).
Is there any way I can 'throw' the music and podcasts from my laptop across the room wirelessly to "something" plugged in with analogue cables to the Nait5, and listen to my iTunes through the big speakers?
I've read about the Logitech Squeezebox Touch being great - but it appears to have been discontinued, from what I can find.
What is my best / best-value solution please?
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