Internet Radio


He's a DE shaver, you know, so he has some taste.
 





I've got two - started with a LOGIK IR100 which was going cheap in PC World a few years ago. I recently bought a Revo Domino D3 as the Reciva software run on the LOGIK is no longer being supported and it's not updating many of the Listen Again services before 12pm, so there's NOTHING available on the menus.

The Revo is great, but it lacks the transport controls of the LOGIK which allows you to pause, FF, REW or jump to any point in any Listen Again stream. With the Revo, you end up having to start all over again should the stream hiccup or your connection drop temporarily. You can't just jump back to where you left off.
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Stream-Stereo-Internet-Radio/dp/B004762ZRO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329769181&sr=8-1

digging this thread back up, I was looking at this in John Lewis yesterday. I am about to pull the trigger, hold me back!!!!!







Internet Radio section to follow
 

Have you seen this one? It looks to be better. What do you reckon?
 
I've got a Revo Heritage.

Beautiful piece of design, sounds great and is packed full of functionality (DAB and DAB+ if we ever get it, FM, internet radio, Last.fm streaming, media streaming, etc).

It was a tad expensive but Revo are a great company and it has been on every day since I got it.

 
I think that's the older model?
I would like it to have an optical out ideally but it's not a show stopper.
 
US not sure it's available in the UK. I have a small Sony Dash that operates as a wifi radio, plus other things, off of the computer's wifi line that comes into the house. Using this I have downloaded Shout cast (free radio web site) that I use to listen to US and worldwide stations on. If you have it there you might want to look it up to see what it offers. Believe I paid<90$us for the Dash.
 
Boab said:
nice looking unit Paul, optical out by any chance?

Yes, it has a digital out port that you could connect a fibre cable to.

I have it linked to my amp with 'chunky cables' (hand made audio cables from Fleabay) and it sounds great.

It's also an IPod dock.

I love it. As I said, it's not the cheapest, but it's a composite of aluminium, wood and a really nice rubberised finish.
 
antdad said:
I have a Pico which is great but not what you're after, they also have an Ebay outlet store which is worth keeping an eye on.


I got a heritage from them for £145.00 delivered from their outlet shop a few weeks back. I looks brand new even came with the original box. I did look a the latest model but the few differences between the 2 I could not see the point in paying another £75.00 ?
Its a great piece of kit, does everything I want it to and looks classy unlike some of the Roberts radios I looked at for similar money.
And you have a full 12 months manufactures guarantee as well, not some 3rd party one?