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Welcome to AudioCircle!!I built a pretty outstanding system based on the knowledge of the friendly folks here. I also read tons of reviewsbefore purchasing my equipment.I will let the more experienced audiophiles help you out, but I will say that you are fine with your speaker wire and connects.A sub can make a huge differnce to a system. There are a many fine dacs under $300.I sit only about 8 to ten feet away from my speakers. 15 feet may be too far away depending on your room and speaker set up.Best of luck to you ,Todd
Thanks for all the input!! It really helps put things into perspective for me. Some post I am not able to reply to, and I would really like to inquire about someone selling a modded SB3 on here. This is the first time I have heard of anyone using a Squeeze Box in an audiophile setup and would be interested in knowing if it would be a noticeable difference to me just having a PC connected (1/8" mini jack out to RCA) to my Yamaha DSP-3090 and playing my FLAC files through Foobar?Sorry for being so noobish, I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I started all this.
I use a Squeezebox and they are great sources - but, not a huge difference to using the PC (unless your PC is really loud). I'd think of it as a possible future upgrade - to be honest I use my Mac as a source a lot even though I have the SB available.The 1/8" minijack is probably your weakest link - a cheap way to try out a Computer Interface is with this $20 box from ADSTech.http://www.amazon.com/ADS-Technologies-RDX-150-EF-Instant-Music/dp/B00067TMGAI use a these in a number of systems, and they are really nice for the price - they're limited to 44.1k sampling, but based on your description that shouldn't be a problem. It gives you USB to Analog and Optical Digital, so you can go digital or analog from PC to Yamaha. It also goes the other way, so you can go from the Yamaha to PC, this allows you to digitize LP's, so you can listen to them on an iPod or in the car.You would hook it up to the Yamaha in one of the tape loops.I'm pretty sure these are discontinued, so the software is out of date, but they work great.Jim C* In looking at the reviews on Amazon, this ADS Tech unit may be more problematic to set up on a PC, on a Mac it just works - I've never had any issue with 3 different units.
Thanks for the pointer. I bought one since I was looking for a way to connect my computer to my stereo system. I have my Dell Hackitosh Netbook connected via USB to the box and Toslink to my Marantz SR6005 AVR. Sounds better than the CDs did connected to AVR via digital. All the stuff I currently have on my computer is lossless CD rips so this seems like it should work just fine. Haven't yet checked out the DAC or ADC capabilities of the device, but it works fine for me as a USB to SPDIF converter.