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Has anybody moved to a pc based audio system and feel that it improved things? If so, what did you switch from and how did it improve?I am especially interested in anybody using their pc as a transport. This might be a great way for me to feed my TacT preamp.Thanks,George
Just another thought to consider. I am in the process of building a Linux file server with a moderately large disk array. This server will be in the basement just below my system. I am then using a Squeezebox for playback. I have heard quite a number of great things about the sound quality of this option and it is nice because it is pretty cheap, the disk array can go somewhere else so that noise isn't an issue and you still have an S/PDIF output into your TACT, or in my case DEQX.
I use an Empirical USB Off-Ramp Turbo directly into a Wadia 27ix DAC. It's not quite a match for a Wadia 270 transport but it very good for a PC based solution, it beats my Audiocom modified Meridian G98.RegardsGary
In fact, the sound quality is generally superior to a CD player or even an expensive Transport and outboard DAC.
Both 24/96 (24/96 compatible DAC required) and iTunes are significantly better that even upsampled 24/96 DAC output when using a CD Transport.
I use an Empirical USB Off-Ramp Turbo directly into a Wadia 27ix DAC. It's not quite a match for a Wadia 270 transport but it very good for a PC based solution, it beats my Audiocom modified Meridian G98.I used to use a Tact RCS but found it wasn't totally transparent and robbed some of the life out of the music, you might want to consider using an Apogee Big Ben to re-clock your source into the Tact, it can make quite a difference, as can a good external DAC.RegardsGary
GeorgeDo you have a link for Aberdeen Audio? My main reason for selling the Tact was the problem with transparency, if that can be cured I would consider buying another.RegardsGary