Looking for an all-in-one just-add-speakers streamer for my son to take to college


Cambridge Audio Evo 75 is probably the top of the range, but maybe a BlueSound Powernode is good enough? Maybe there is something cheaper that fits the bill?

My son is not (yet) an audiophile, so sufficient volume may be the most important, but interested in any thoughts folks have on this topic.

saulh

Depending on your budget, I’d consider the Bluesound Power Node.He can use Internet Radio, Pandora, TuneIn, Radio Paradise,(Allfree) and Amazon HD, Qobuz and Tidal and a bunch more.

And as far as speakers, The Klispch RP 600m ll’s get great reviews are very reasonable priced.

All the best.

KISS - keep it simple and inexpensive.  My daughter is running KEF LS50s off a BlueSound PowerNode and is very happy with the setup.  I would keep the investment as low as possible, unfortunately theft is always a concern.  Keep the system as minimal as possible, there is never enough space in a dorm room.  A pair of active speakers that the user could cast Spotify to would be a good consideration too.  Good luck and cheers.  

I was in the market for a convenient system this year. I was looking hard at the streaming-amp options. I too had about settled on the Cambridge Evo when I realized I could go with active smart speakers. I ended up purchasing the KEF LS50 Wireless II's. The value for money they offer is incredible. I estimate that I would have spent an additional $1500 if I had purchased the Cambridge Evo + KEF LS50's. 

I will say that software and feature set is very important for this type of purchase. And the KEF app has been rock solid. 

i sorta agree with sfar--a pair of edifier bt speakers are cheap, easy and sound surprisingly pretty good. your kid has plenty of time to evolve and overspend on gear like the rest of us.

For $199, the Vera-Link sounds very good. Streams any service from your phone via Bluetooth. Just add passive speakers.

Vera-Link