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1 hour ago, skikirkwood said:

I'd like to know why Logitech shut down their LMS/Squeezelite-based hardware products. People loved them.

 

I am guessing it's due to tech support costs. The Squeezebox cost $300 I recall. But despite having a computer science degree and working in the web/tech industry, I had to call up their support people with a networking problem I had.

 

At the time I had my own "Conspiracy Theory"

 

If you followed the development and market for network players at the time Slim Devices and later Logitech were pretty much the only real players in town. Slim Devices started the whole thing and later Sonos tried to step into the market but the Transporter and Squeezebox were way ahead of anyone. They cast a shadow over the network player industry that was just too big and too dark for any other company to take root and get off the ground.

 

Enter conspiracy theory; The 'industry' needed someone to buy Slim Devices and take it off the market in order to give the rest of the industry a chance to catch up and let the market of network players flourish as a whole. For example, if only one player had the best then the industry as a whole would suffer and stagnate because they would corner the market. So Logitech stepped up and purchased Slim Devices, let it build a few more exit products like the Squeezebox and Transporter and ended production. This allowed companies to fill the void with a fresh, new, more even playing field.

 

Still to this day, if the Squeezebox and Transporter were updated to be on par with today's hardware/software while keeping the same look and function they would give anything on the market a run for the money, if not exceed the current products. 

 

I would buy this in a heartbeat if it were on the market today. Keep in mind this is nearly 20 years old. Fitted with today's hardware and available Dac chips like ESS, or AKM nothing could touch it.

 

 

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The Squeezebox Touch being 15+ years old is still a display of what the perfect form factor and function should be today for a entry level to mid level network player. Informative touch screen display, look and size the complements the audio rack, thoughtful inputs and outputs and a solid glitch free linux OS.

 

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As far as the GUI, Material Skin is one mans take on an updated interface, imagine if a company with much more resources kept the GUI up to date with today's look and feel. Material skin is great but the sky is the limit on what Logitech could have done over the last decade or two.

 

Current Material Skin GUI

 

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I have to say, that's a pretty good conspiracy theory! The guy who runs the ISP I am on went to high school with SlimServer's founder in Cupertino, CA, so I guess I should ask him.

 

The most amazing thing about Logitech though is years after they existed the Squeezebox and Transporter business, they still had a dedicated software engineer maintaining the LMS. And he's amazing, and also wrote the current Spotify plugin for the LMS.

 

Not many companies support old product lines like Logitech did here.

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4 minutes ago, skikirkwood said:

The most amazing thing about Logitech though is years after they existed the Squeezebox and Transporter business, they still had a dedicated software engineer maintaining the LMS. And he's amazing, and also wrote the current Spotify plugin for the LMS.

 

At the time I was hoping and praying that a "Real" audio company would buy Squeeze**** from Logitech, a computer mouse company had no right owning audio products like the Squeezebox and Transporter. They would have no idea what to do with it, let alone how to market it. I was really hoping Harmon International would buy it from them.

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Logitech knew they had to clean up the software/OS.  The SBT is brilliant but it can be painful to set up...particularly the USB out to DAC that came in a later firmware.  I used to waste afternoons trying to connect a USB DAC.  I still use the SBT but the WiiM has overtaken the SBT in all aspects. 

 

But I did not buy-in until LMS capability was availableB|

QNAP TS453Pro w/QLMS->Netgear Switch->Netgear RAX43 Router->Ethernet (50 ft)->Netgear switch->SBTouch ->SABAJ A10d->Linn Majik-IL (preamp)->Linn 2250->Linn Keilidh; Control Points: iPeng (iPad Air & iPhone); Also: Rega P3-24 w/ DV 10x5; OPPO 103; PC Playback: Foobar2000 & JRiver; Portable: iPhone 12 ProMax & Radio Paradise or NAS streaming; Sony NWZ ZX2 w/ PHA-3; SMSL IQ, Fiio Q5, iFi Nano iDSD BL; Garage: Edifier S1000DB Active Speakers  

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6 hours ago, jcbenten said:

Logitech knew they had to clean up the software/OS.  The SBT is brilliant but it can be painful to set up...particularly the USB out to DAC that came in a later firmware.  I used to waste afternoons trying to connect a USB DAC.  I still use the SBT but the WiiM has overtaken the SBT in all aspects. 

 

 

I too spent a lot of time trying to get a USB DAC working with the SBT. I wrote about the journey from CDs to streaming in a Medium post back in 2016:

 

https://medium.com/@skikirkwood/how-to-play-2000-cds-without-a-cd-player-d6f231057971

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  • 2 weeks later...

I utilize Squeeze and Roon.   The user interface is superior with Roon, but I prefer the sound quality of Squeeze over Roon, though I still use Roon for general listening as well.   I think your individual equipment systems, to include cabling, can affect perceived sound quality of the two.   Roon comes across to me somewhat warmer and more rounded at top end.   I do use Roon to check out new Qobuz releases and for expanding my listening to new (to me) music artists and older releases.  I add to my Qobuz favorites from Roon.   When I switch to Squeeze, I typically do a library rescan to pick up new music I may have added recently from  Roon.   I have different DACs in my system, including a Lumin X1.   I utilize Roon with it, but prefer the sound quality from the Lumin App.  I utilize MinimServer for this from my Antipodes KALA 50.  In the past I found that doing the rescan in Squeeze also updates the music for the MinimServer with the Lumin.   This was something I adopted doing a couple years ago, and may not be necessary with Antipodes and Lumin software updates, but I am used to it, and have stayed with doing it.    

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