Ah okay. Was that the one you posted a few days ago?

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:00 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System

I can't speak on behalf of Win 8 but I know it works with Win 7 Home Premium
at the very least and the latest build of the Windows Media Player that will
work with Windows XP, the manual for the XW-SMA3 is the same for that of the
XW-SMA1 and its up on my Dropbox, has been for quite some time and I posted
a link to the list to the file, happy to do that again if anyone wants to
have a look.

On 10 Jun 2014, at 10:42 pm, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is very cool man. How do you set up the DLNA thing? Did the 
> manual meantion Win 8 or only Win 7?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
> Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 7:29 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I received this in the Pioneer XW-SMA3 in the mail, ordered it last 
> Thursday so delivery was speedy and perhaps its just as well, the last 
> thing anyone should indure is the sense of suspense over a prolonged 
> period of time, as it happens we've just come out of a Long weekend - 
> Monday was a Public Holiday which meant no mail deliveries which was 
> unfortunate as I may have received the System even sooner but that's 
> all by the by, I've had time to play with the Wireless System so time to
fill you all in.
> 
> I have the sister unit to the XW-SMA3 which is the XW-SMA1 and if you 
> know how to use the XW-SMA1 then you'll know how the XW-SMA3 works but 
> there are still differences between the 2 models.
> 
> Firstly the XW-SMA3 has an internal rechargeable battery built-in and 
> is designed to be used everywhere from the kitchen counter bench top 
> to the outdoor setting at a barbecue, the large rubber dust covers on 
> the rear covering the various sockets and terminals testify to that, 
> the SMA1 doesn't have these covers and nor does it have the 
> rechargeable battery, the SMA1 is designed specifically form bench 
> tops, bookshelves and the like though both units do have carry handles so
they can be easily moved.
> 
> From here on I'll be referring to the XW-SMA3 though all the text will 
> apply to both the XW-SMa1 and XW-SMA3 models.
> 
> The XM-SMA3 is incredibly versatile allowing input of audio for 
> playback from a wide variety of sources:
> . Connect the XW-SMA3 directly via its line-in socket to a line-out 
> socket from another device . Connect your IOS device - using its 
> charging cable - directly to the USB port on the XW-SMA3 which allows 
> for full control of your IOS device as well as Digital Audio playback and
battery charging.
> . Stream to the XW-SMA3 using Airplay from iTunes, your Computer, from 
> an IOS device etc, you can stream directly to the XW-SMA3 using its 
> own Wi-Fi network or stream to the XW-SMA3 through your own Wi-Fi 
> network, this means that - whether you're at home or away camping - 
> you'll be able to enjoy the good quality sound the XW-SMA3 offers.
> 
> . Integrate the XW-SMA3 into your Home Network as a DLNA device, 
> Windows and Windows Media will automatically see the XW-SMA3 and play 
> audio content through it.  You can also use Windows Explorer to select 
> your audio content for playback through the XW-SMA3 and so on.
> 
> The XW-SMA3 comes with a simple but yet functional remote controller, 
> my only annoyance about the controller is its size - no not too big 
> but a little to small -.  Thankfully the unit can be controlled using 
> buttons on the front should the remote controller unit be lost.
> 
> You can control power status, volume, skip between tracks, select 
> sources and play/pause, the controls seem well chosen and are pretty 
> much what most people would want from a Media Player.
> 
> Volume is pleasing, not incredibly loud but loud enough without 
> distortion, a good bass response, pleasant mid range and acceptable highs.
> 
> The XW-SMA3 is further enhanced by the use of the IOS/Android "Pioneer 
> Controller App" which brings Internet Radio, Spotify, Pandora and so 
> forth directly to the player, , the App requires some labeling of 
> buttons but is fully accessible once that's done.
> 
> Are there any better Wireless Media Systems out there? When it comes 
> to audio then yes there are, the Soundlink Air sounds quite a bit 
> better than the Pioneer XW-SMA3 and both units are portable though the 
> Bose system is nearly twice the price of the Pioneer and - even then - 
> the rechargeable battery is an extra option.  Given the price tag of 
> the Pioneer - around
> $250 - I would certainly look at this system first, even though the 
> Bose Soundlink Air does sound better the Pioneer XW-SMA3 has very 
> acceptable audio quality and will suit most people in most situations.
> 
> 
> 
> **********
> 
> Dane Trethowan
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Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
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