Why do you think the market for wireless hybrid devices (ie: computers and amps in the same case) is so flat?
I'd have thought that digital audio geeks would've lined up for miles all over the country.
How nice it would be to put a wireless multimedia box with 400 watt audiophile-quality class-d amps in 'em in every room.
Drive any one of them from anywhere on the network.
What's wrong with that idea?
I'm puzzled.
Tom
I'd have thought that digital audio geeks would've lined up for miles all over the country.
How nice it would be to put a wireless multimedia box with 400 watt audiophile-quality class-d amps in 'em in every room.
Drive any one of them from anywhere on the network.
What's wrong with that idea?
I'm puzzled.
Tom
ptwining said:Why do you think the market for wireless hybrid devices (ie: computers and amps in the same case) is so flat?
I'd have thought that digital audio geeks would've lined up for miles all over the country.
How nice it would be to put a wireless multimedia box with 400 watt audiophile-quality class-d amps in 'em in every room.
Drive any one of them from anywhere on the network.
What's wrong with that idea?
I'm puzzled.
Tom
Nothing wrong with the idea.
The problem is with the existing hardware
Andy
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