Systemline Musicserver review

Systemline’s Musicserver does exactly what it says on the tin

TechRadar Verdict

We really like the general idea of the music server and this is quite a nice example of the breed, but we’ve still got some boxes to tick before we think we’ve found our perfect example. Yet, at the affordable end of hi-fi servers, this is a good attempt.

Pros

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    Stunning sound quality

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    Independent outputs make for great flexibility

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    Well built

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    Simple to use

Cons

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    Frustrating capacity

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    Noise makes remote siting almost inevitable

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Music servers are coming thick and fast at the moment and the Systemline, from a part of the Armour Home Electronics empire, seems like a typical enough example.

It has a CD drive, an internal hard disc and just enough buttons and front-panel display to make operation possible without attaching a TV (or VGA) monitor, or using the remote control (though employing both those devices will make life much easier).

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