$350 then is $550 now. Which is not wildly expensive. Today's AirPods Max are that same price.
I really do wish I had held onto my old iPods and iPhones.
I have so much old Apple gear in my office! iPods (3rd gen, two Shuffles, and various boxed accessories), Newtons (three of 'em!) Macs (including the Cube) original Watch, and fourth gen (I'm on the 7th gen now). iPhone 3GS, and 5S, original iPad. etc... The list goes on. I just hate to throwing/giving my Apple stuff away lol!I really do wish I had held onto my old iPods and iPhones.
Successful? It "returned" and then failed, LolLike the Newton, this is an example of a product that ‘failed’ but later returned in a different form and is much more successful.
I’ve never noticed a hum but perhaps it’s because I use an optical cable between the AE and iHThis is my favorite Apple product. It is built like a tank, I don't see it going anywhere. The fact that it has optical port makes it absolutely future proof.
Just a heads up to everyone else using the last gen AirPort Express: the AirPlay2 enabled firmware has a bug which brings an audible hum to the output. I also use AE with my hi-fi as it is in my daughter's room now and not a daily driver anymore. But Belkin's AirPlay adapter has much better sound.
Try to find an old AirPort Express. It can be set with AirPort Utility app as client, and has optical out for the best sound.What device did you buy for this purpose? I still have my IPHF in storage and would love to repurpose it and give it a deserved new lease of life.
You missed the Han “Beats” Solo pun.iPod Hifi: "Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father."
HP Gen 1: "He told me enough! He told me you killed him!"
iPod Hifi: "No. I am your father."
Great sound, fairly portable, somewhat like the modern day variations of the boombox... BUT... too locked down (though, unlike HPs, at least it had an optical input to use with other sources), too relatively expensive, etc.
About 10 years later: "Let's roll out another branded speaker... but this time let's make it even more locked down (no AUX input at all) and offer it at the 'same great price' popularly judged as 'too expensive' before."
So then "Luke" was discontinued and < 2 years after Luke "went missing", "Rey" is rolled out with cuts in hardware (tweeters and microphones) to then basically offer what otherwise appeared to be the same for $50 less. "And let's make it so that Rey can't stereo pair with Luke so that one must buy TWO Reys if they want stereo." Insert that Emperor Palpatine laugh here.