Denti,
There's a lot of great information on the web on optimizing the Squeezebox. Some of the best has been written by John Swenson, who is doing the digital section design of the up-coming Bottlehead DAC. I've found a lot of his posts in the Audio Asylum… just search for posts with either Squeezebox or SB authored by him. He has also posted a lot in the Squeezebox forums, but I've not spent as much time there.
There's also a series of software configurations & mods written by a guy out of Europe named Klaus, but online he uses the moniker Soundchekk. He has also posted at length on the Asylum, but the two places where I've seen the the most useful info from him are on his blog and on a Squeezebox thread on DIYAudio:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/168871-squeezebox-touch-modifications.htmlhttp://soundcheck-audio.blogspot.com/I just got a Squeezebox Touch to investigate as an alternative to my highly-tweaked computer music server. Here are some posts I bookmarked on the Asylum that look to have very useful info on setting up a Squeezebox Touch:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=87759http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=74350http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=77160http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=80559http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=80871http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=82109http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=94639http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=106439http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=81243http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=57478These are in no particular order and are not anywhere near exhaustive, but if you go over these and the links above, and also take in John Swenson's comments in the Digital forum here about the Bottlehead DAC design, you'll have a great start on how to get your SBTouch working well.
Here's what I think I've gleaned from my 1st few scans of all of this:
1. Use Soundchekk's recommendations for setup and install his TouchToolbox on your SBTouch as a starting point.
2. Have your music stored on a separate computer that is connected via the network to your SBT. That computer does not have to be very fancy.
3. IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, connect the SBT via a wired network connection.
4. Buy or build a linear supply for the SBT. John Swenson's design is a good starting point for this and is linked to in one of the threads above.
5. According to John (also in one of the links above), doing these things and a bit more will give you very good sound out of the SBT's analog outputs.
Then there is a large cottage industry supplying power supplies and mods to the SBT. I haven't looked over most of them, but one I saw and liked is from a company out of the UK called Fidelity Audio… more info can be found here:
http://www.fidelityaudio.co.uk/squeezebox_touch.html . I already have one of his clocks in hand (for modifying a Juli@ soundcard) and think based on what I've read that these mods should deliver.
Also, see my answer to your question about the Juli@ soundcard. My opinion, based on what little I know about computer audio and what I've read, is that an un-or-lightly-optimized computer audio setup will be beaten sonically by an un-or-lightly-optimized SBT. I don’t know where you get with fully optimized and tweaked out versions of either… ask me again in 6 months and I might have an opinion. General opinion favors the SBT, but few of those voices have actually heard a fully configured, tweaked and optimized cMP/cPlay setup (I doubt that more than 25 people worldwide have heard one of these).
As I said in my Juli@ response, contact me offline via email if you have more detailed questions. I'm not a Squeezebox expert… but I can likely point you to a helpful resource.
Greg in Mississippi