If you are using Sonos, then all of the computer "tweaks" you have read about are not applicable. These are primarily for USB and Firewire, not Ethernet/WiFi. With Ethernet you dont have to worry about sound quality with the computer, only the Sonos.
The Sonos has fairly high jitter on its digital outputs compared to Squeezebox touch, so a reclocker is the solution. Here is one:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/empirical4/1.html
The input of the reclocker can be driven from Toslink or coax with a cheap cable from the Sonos. The output cable from the reclocker to DAC is critical and should be the best you can afford. This will make all the difference.
iPhone, iPod and iPad can all be used to control Sonos. Sonos is the most popular device of this type world-wide. Very easy to use and makes music listening fun.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
The Sonos has fairly high jitter on its digital outputs compared to Squeezebox touch, so a reclocker is the solution. Here is one:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/empirical4/1.html
The input of the reclocker can be driven from Toslink or coax with a cheap cable from the Sonos. The output cable from the reclocker to DAC is critical and should be the best you can afford. This will make all the difference.
iPhone, iPod and iPad can all be used to control Sonos. Sonos is the most popular device of this type world-wide. Very easy to use and makes music listening fun.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio