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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoLab Should I hook up a cd player to 28s?

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    Ianc2
    BRONZE Member

    I am in the same position , but having sold the Oppo bluray I now have no way of even playing CDs, other than using the Macs in the music room and having sound on the network .
    As those things eat electricity , and Iโ€™m allways forgetting to turn off , so recently Iโ€™ve been looking at a naim core .
    As well as b&o , we have a couple of naim streaming speakers in the house so Iโ€™m sure it would be easy to link to them .
    Not sure how to integrate it to b&o , or even if I should โ€ฆ.
    It is a combined server and ripper/player , and once Iโ€™ve ripped all mine it will simply be an overpriced storage device as itโ€™s much easier to stream than play a cd โ€ฆ.

    I think a few hours ripping CDs in the music room and using a cheaper network storage device could be a better option , but Iโ€™ve yet to look into the software needed to run the library & if the Macโ€™s would need to be permantly on to use that software .
    Hopefully the naim and b&o apps or Apple Music could access the library from phone/ipad .

    #53732
    YannChris
    FOUNDER Member

    I was also in the same case and solved the problem as follows:

    • Use of a NAS as dedicated multimedia storage (QNAP TS-251), the music library is managed in the NAS with the built-in softwares.
    • Ripping all my cds to the NAS in FLAC format (using dBpoweramp software),
    • Digitizing my LPs (using an USB soundcard and Audacity),
    • First added Core to my setup as player,
    • Then changed the Core for a Wiim Pro Plus with digital connexion to my beolabs.

    As my Beolabs are pre-Mozart ones, the Wiim app on a phone/tablet gives acess to music, streaming services (a plus vs Core as I use Qobuz) and net radios. Only downside: volume control is done in the B&O App.

    As BL28s have digital inputs and built-in renderer, you could have full control through the B&O app.

    Kind regards,

    Yann

    Location: Brittany, France
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    #53733
    Mark
    FOUNDER Member

    I have a large CD collection of great variety dating back to the mid 1980’s. ย I still buy CDs and rip them into my iTunes library and listen to them from there, I rarely listen to them on my Oppo player anymore.

    The matter of sound quality differences is highly controversial, but I don’t think it really matters much because we tend to adapt to what we have if we are enjoying it. ย Is CD better than a streamed version, would the music sound better coming from Beolab 50’s over my 18’s and 19? ย I very much enjoy my music on my Theatre/18’s/19 so in the end that’s all that matters.

    While I have a huge variety of music, there is a lot I don’t listen to (much) anymore, I tend to favor my newer favorites.

    I have a Beogram 8002 connected to my Theatre, I don’t use it that often because it does take more work to find an album, clean it, play a side, flip it over, clean it, and play the other side, but I do enjoy that on occasion, especially if I have someone over. ย If you have the capability to connect your CD player, you may not use it often but there may be occasions that you do enjoy it.

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