Logitech Squeezebox Duet review

The Squeezebox Duet's multi-format to multi-room entertainment is a winning combination

Logitech Squeezebox
Experimentation shows that the Duet, although not an ultra-revealing audiophile device, can be rather discriminating about the recordings you play through it

TechRadar Verdict

Do not allow the bargain price deter you: this compact little unit punches well above its weight. Its performance is excellent and more than justifies its inclusion in any decent system. It is certainly a match for many expensive custom install system

Pros

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    Quite superb sound quality

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    Inexpensive

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    Delightfully simple to set up

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    Convenient because one handset will control several Squeezebox units around the home

Cons

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    So lightweight that it can float above the table with inflexible interconnects, other than that we have no complaints

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Suppose you store music files on a computer in your study, but you'd like to have access to those sounds while you're in the kitchen, bedroom or any other room in the house (without spending silly money on a whole-house distributed audio installation).

The Logitech Squeezebox Duet provides a cost-effective solution: £279 buys a receiver and controller for the first room. That controller will also operate any other £99 Squeezebox Duet receivers — along with other models from the range including the audiophile-grade Transporter — that you may decide to add in other rooms.

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