Hello,
I know a bit about stereo hifi but I'm buying a place of my own and want to step things up a little. I'm fairly clueless about NAS setups. I need some 'big picture' help.
First the NAS itself. Synology is recommended often, and I'm looking at the DS216j or DS216+II. I'm not sure if I need to spend the extra $130. Without getting into an argument about how to store blu-ray files, I want this setup to be capable of playing MKV blu-ray rips (over ethernet.) Which device am I better served with?
I mentioned ethernet, I can easily run wiring through my basement from the NAS / router to my living room. That's the next question. What's in my living room? I need a way to control what music or movie is playing from my android phone or windows laptop (ideally both), or with the device itself if the TV is turned on. However I Do Not want to be required to turn the TV on if I'm just playing music. Is something like Denon's current line of HT receivers suitable? I am not up to date on these technologies and don't know where to start. (edit: does DLNA solve all of this or is there more to it?)
Another option is to use the equipment in my sig, but add a control center or hub between the network, tv, and stereo. However I have an alternate use for that stereo so I'm not completely against buying new stuff for the living room. Of course, if such a hub would meet my needs that is much cheaper than buying an all new system.
Finally, say I did buy new (stereo) speakers and relegate my current stereo to another duty. My dream speaker is the Salk Songbird. Are there similar recommendations closer to the $1000 mark? I value tight, controlled, accurate sound over a lot of bass. And pretend for a moment that a Denon HT receiver would meet all of my other needs, and that I splurged on the Songbirds - would an HT receiver like that be suitable for driving the speakers with quality power?
I'm painting a bit of a messy picture here with a lot of variables and I'm hoping you all can help me put the pieces together
