We have talked a lot this week about “Human Curation” versus AI algorithms. But what does that actually look like in practice?
It does not look like a server farm. It looks like a dedicated listening lab featuring the WiiM Pro, a Sangean digital recorder, and a custom-built Microsoft Access database.
The Sources: WiiM, Sonos, and Echo
As an Audio Concierge, I have to know how a station sounds on every device. That is why I run three distinct listening lanes:
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The WiiM Pro: This is my reference standard. I use the WiiM Pro for bit-perfect, high-resolution streaming. When I am judging the raw audio quality of a broadcast, this is the engine I use.
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The Sonos Port: This connects the archive to the rest of the house. It allows me to test how a stream holds up when pushed to different rooms and speakers.
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The Amazon Echo Dot: This is my “Real World” test. Most people listen to radio on smart speakers today. I keep a Dot in the loop to ensure that the stations I recommend actually work via voice command and sound good on smaller speakers.
The Archiving: Sangean Digital
Streaming is fleeting. If a DJ spins an incredible set and I do not capture it, it is gone forever.
That is why I use the Sangean digital audio recorder.
When I find something special, I pipe the audio directly from the WiiM or Sonos into the Sangean. It creates a physical, digital archive of the broadcast on an SD card. I don’t just bookmark great radio. I own a copy of it.

The Brain: Custom Logging Database
Once the audio is captured, the data goes into my proprietary Microsoft Access database.
An algorithm might just list a URL. My database tracks the entire experience:
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The Source: Did it sound better on the WiiM Pro or the Sonos Port?
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The Voice Command: Did the Echo Dot struggle to find the station name?
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The Context: Was this a late-night jazz set or a morning news block?
Why This Matters
Data without context is just noise. By testing these stations on real hardware, from high-end streamers to smart speakers, I can give you recommendations that actually work in your life.
A Question for You
I am constantly tweaking my signal chain to get the best possible sound, but I want to know about your setup.
A Note on Archiving: The recordings mentioned in this post are for my personal, private time-shifting archive only. I do not host, distribute, or sell audio files. Support these stations by tuning in live!
What is your primary listening device today? Are you using a smart speaker, a dedicated streamer like the WiiM, or just your phone? Let me know in the comments.