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My favorite piece of audio equipment by far is my Squeezebox 2, but which I listen to audio (FLAC files) from my computer over my audio system. My Squeezebox is probably five years old or so. Logitech bought them out, promoted the product for a while, then dumped it so you can't buy any more expect for highly inflated prices on ebay.
Someday I'm going to have to replace it. My current receiver is ancient by today's standards-while it is 5.1 it doesn't even have HDMI. The receiver has a slight hum, I'm thinking that's going to have to be replaced soon.
My question is this-do any modern receivers have the built-in ability to stream FLAC files from a network? My main requirements are FLAC streaming, ability to play audio in two different rooms at once, and 5.1 setup, moderate price ($500 tops). Does such a beast exist?
Someday I'm going to have to replace it. My current receiver is ancient by today's standards-while it is 5.1 it doesn't even have HDMI. The receiver has a slight hum, I'm thinking that's going to have to be replaced soon.
My question is this-do any modern receivers have the built-in ability to stream FLAC files from a network? My main requirements are FLAC streaming, ability to play audio in two different rooms at once, and 5.1 setup, moderate price ($500 tops). Does such a beast exist?