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Voyetra Turtle Beach AudioTron-101 (TBS-3505-01R) Digital Music Player

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(4.80 out of 5) from 4 reviews

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Love it

(5.00 out of 5) by northlandbob on Dec 31, 2003

Pros: Works very well, is actually pretty easy to configure, web interface is well done.
Cons: mp3 only, sometimes gets confused by DHCP, somewhat "large" footprint.
The Bottom Line: Good sound, easy to use, works well.

I've had my audiotron for well over a year, and I use it constantly. I have the older rev (which has ...
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Digital Music anywhere in your house... sorta

(4.00 out of 5) by ur_1bdmf on Dec 20, 2003

Pros: functionality playing mp3's, digital music, and steaming internet radio Product support 3rd party support
Cons: cost complexity to setup lack of support or aac and oog

Audiotron is one of my favorite 'Geek toys' second only to my tivo, and that's saying alot. The AT i ...
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Audiotron "No more CD player for me.

(5.00 out of 5) by pendlet on Jan 31, 2003

Pros: Software upgradeable. Good sound out put. Optical connections.
Cons: Sorting thru 13000 songs is hard to do. Ripping cd's takes time.
The Bottom Line: Buy one and you will see what I mean. Great support to boot. You can't go wrong.

I have owned my Audiotron since they first came out. It was good then and even better now. With all ...
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Change the way you listen to music forever

(5.00 out of 5) by andyn on Dec 19, 2002

Pros: Superb execution, great UI, rock solid, economical, excellent support of user community
Cons: Marginal DAC (optional use), MP3s must have uniform ID tags, requires PC and networking skills
The Bottom Line: Recommended for anyone that wants to access their music digitally over a network. It is an excellent, solid, well executed product backed by a great development team.

If you think about it, the CD was just a digital extension of the LP record – you load up a CD a ...
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