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I am not exactly sure where SSD comes into this server. PV's headless announcer makes a big deal of not having any HD and using SSD to lower jitter. The Netgear manual says 500 GB HD in the unit. Does PV take out the HD and install SSD in it?
Can you continue to cue in files and delete the ones already played in the background?
This looks pretty interesting. Assuming you use FLAC or another lossless compression format, the 128GB SSD version would be able to store a pretty large collection of redbook and even 2 channel 24/96 or 24/192 hi rez files.
It seems like a good unit, but I think the claims on their site: that standard HD's can't give audiophile sound, and neither can USB - are, in a word - bullshit.
Quote from: firedog on 17 Aug 2009, 05:52 pmIt seems like a good unit, but I think the claims on their site: that standard HD's can't give audiophile sound, and neither can USB - are, in a word - bullshit.I am not familiar with their line but they certainly seem to do a good job of bashing other products available. Then they indicate the cutting edge solution is to take their modded Netgear EVA9150 ($399) and add to it one of their DACs. They seem to have several --2 in the $750 to $1,100 range, 4 in the $750 to $500 range, 5 in the $500 to $250 range, and one under $250. So from this I take it that Nirvana can be reached for something between $650 and $1,350? Perhaps I am just being cynical but with respect to their remarks about the quality of competitive products versus theirs, this seems a bit far fetched. To paraphrase Shakespere "Me'thinks they doth protest too much"Paul