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Old 02-23-2020, 08:55 AM
clpetersen clpetersen is offline
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Originally Posted by W9TR View Post
If you like Sonos then look at a Wired 4 Sound modified Sonos Connect. It gets you a new clock and isolated 24/96 output (even though Sonos is only 16/44.1)

https://wyred4sound.com/products/upg...nnect-modified

One caveat - the Connect went on limited support recently so no new features but mine works great as-is.

But if you like Sonos it is the easiest path to take. Buy it and run a digital coax from it to your C2700.
Done.

Tom
Good advice. We are Sonos users - best app and integration around, certainly the most stable. Also a Roon endpoint.
I would suggest the new Sonos Port, however, over the Connect. Updated electronics and DAC (though we use external DAC). Better form factor as well and you should be able to get software updates going forward if you are just starting (the old Connect will work just fine, but updates are over).

I switched over using their trade-up program. Pretty painless. Did not need to ship old unit back.
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