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This is using the modded analog out which bests the Monica II pretty easily imo. I have even taken to using the digital volume control.
I am guessing that there will be a lot of questions. Be patient with me. I am a slow typer and will have a great deal of trouble pulling myself away from the listening chair tonight ( and tomorrow night, etc.).
Could you tell us about the headphone amp capability of the SB2? I have two pairs: one Beyerdynamics, one AKG and am hoping the SB2 will also provide equally good sound quality to those outputs..
I have started the CD to WAV conversion process. It's fun! Oh yes, a huge hard drive is in order, too.
I believe that it would be best to use a dedicated, high quality headphone amp.
Quote from: Paul_Bui I have started the CD to WAV conversion process. It's fun! Oh yes, a huge hard drive is in order, too.Paul, how much time is this taking?
Hi Guys (and gals?),I have been using a sqeezebox for some time and I can vouch for how much better the version 2 is, even in stock form. I am drooling over the idea of having Vinnie mod mine at some point. My reason for posting is simple. I have taken the easy (and perhaps unpopular) route with respect to ripping by using iTunes. I make sure I have the options for Apple Lossless and Error checking selected and GO FOR IT! While I have never used EAC so I have no basis of comparison, I can honestly s ...
Yep! That is one of the reasons I like it so much. Rip and build playlists with iTunes and play 'em through SlimServer!
I take it back. How fast it is to rip your CDs will depend on your CD/DVD drive.
Quote from: maxwalrathQuote from: Paul_Bui I have started the CD to WAV conversion process. It's fun! Oh yes, a huge hard drive is in order, too.Paul, how much time is this taking?I take it back. How fast it is to rip your CDs will depend on your CD/DVD drive. The drive on my Dell PC is OK (see earlier post), but when I tried my Dell laptop, it's much quicker, taking only about 10% of the real playing time. For instance, if my CD lasts 60 minutes, the ripping time takes about 7 minu ...