[MacBook] Re: Apple Music

 

We ripped our CDs to the desktop iMac (we only have about 120). We listen wirelessly via our Apple TV and can also control the selection with our first generation iPod Touch.

We have two very large vintage speakers (AR3) and a 15-year-old analog receiver/amplifier. We can switch the sound to the big speakers (rather than the TV speakers) but the process involves physically moving wires.

We are very happy with the Apple TV solution but we are planning on getting a modern AV receiver to solve the speaker selection problem and also to run a future sound bar or home theater type set of speakers for the TV.

I recommend, as Tolllle suggested, ripping your CDs. ITunes makes it pretty easy.

I would like to ask Tolllle what he/she means by an "extra Digital/Analog Box" and if he/she has any specific suggestions.

Kate

--- In macbook@yahoogroups.com, Art Russell <russell_art@...> wrote:
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> A bit off topic, but not completely. I'm considering building an Apple-based
> system to serve music to my home stereo. There are lots of suggestions, but
> few user experiences. Any recommendations? I'm open to buying the components
> needed to make this happen, but have a limitation in that my Internet
> service is ATT&T U-Verse.
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> Thanks for any comments or recommendations,
>
> --
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> Art Russell
>
> "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you
> end up being governed by your inferiors."
> ­Plato
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