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Internet radios anyone?

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I've just changed internet providers and now have a wireless router, I'm wondering what folks are using for internet radios? I've found a few at my local computer dealer's and while they all do mp3 and wma only one seems to do real audio (which is a must for BBC and other stuff I listen to) and that's the Revo Pico Wi-Fi at just under £140. Then there's the Logik IR100 Internet radio at around £70....Also is anyone using a home music streamer in conjunction with an Internet radio?

Any personal recommendations? Thanks.

Alan


Alan Milewczyk aka The Pole with Soul
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Alan asked "Also is anyone using a home music streamer in conjunction with an Internet radio"? I am using a Slim devices Transporter connected to my Hi-Fi system, and it streams music stored on my PC in both MP3 and FLAC formats, and it can also stream internet radio. It even accesses the excellent radiofeeds.co.uk audio links so can access all uk radio stations as well as shoutcast. You can also input individual radio stations as well. An excellent piece of kit, so to is the cheaper SqueezeBox

www.slimdevices.com

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I purchased a Recieva set from my local ALDI store for £45 it performs well

www.celticmusicradio.net

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Alex Jenkins <...> said:

I purchased a Recieva set from my local ALDI store for £45 it performs well

www.celticmusicradio.net

 

The Aldi RX is priced at £29 currently in Coventry (Radford Road).

That's a lot of technology for the money.

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If it’s selling at that price get down there, it’s a good set

www.celticmusicradio.net

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