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Well, I think I am the first test customer of Vinnies for the Olive mods, as always Vinnies work is first class, the unit also feels much more substantial due to the huge internal battery and sound deadening materials.Enough of that, I know you allwant to know how it sounds.I already have the RWA squeeze box with latest mods whichin itself was an excellent sounding system which bettered any previous source and I have had very very good sources ie Meridian and Audiomecca drives as well as a variety of Da ...
and by the way, if you do some "headphone" testing, I will post your results on the head-fi forum, the guys there will go nuts, I'm sure you already have lots of them as your customers...
Ok, first impressions were of a very smooth rich sound almost tubey-but not rolled off at all. Lots of fine detail but with a deep warm underlayer, especially vocals just sounded so human and analog sounding.I agree- the best source I have had in my system period Bravo Vinnie
Hi It was the Musica with the 160 gig drive, one of the thing that I like best about this system is its non-reliance on a PC. I have been in the process of minimalzing my system, for some time and this allowed me to remove the SB2 and power supply a preamp, a dac and the whole Mac front end along with various inteconnects and power cords. So what I have now is the RWA Olive and ClariT's thats it! off the grid
one of the thing that I like best about this system is its non-reliance on a PC. I have been in the process of minimalzing my system, for some time and this allowed me to remove the SB2 and power supply a preamp, a dac and the whole Mac front end along with various inteconnects and power cords. So what I have now is the RWA Olive and ClariT's thats it! off the grid
My main reason for attending was to see and hear the Olive machine for myself, so not much time was spent elsewhere.Despite that and the ambient sound generator just outside the Omega/RWA room... The system sounded fantastic!At one point we (notice I'm taking partial credit here?) recorded one of Louis's Satchmo 45's onto the Olive and did a nearly synch'd comparison... most impressive! A far truer transfer than what I've heard compared to my brother's vinyl archiving on cdr. Bravo guys!!!!
I didn't know the Olive units had a volume control. Thanks for the news. Is it a high quality volume control - do you notice deterioration? Vinnnie, have you used the Olive with volume control direct to amplifiers?
could you give us some more info on the vinyl recording process? Does the Olive use some software that automatically breaks up the recording into individual tracks, or do you have to do that manually?
Being a true dinasaur (thanks Louis ) when it comes to techy things like computers and SB's, my questions were all pretty basic. With the storage issues now covered and a (very) little hands on experience, I'm pumped! I'll be purchasing a Symphony unit, due to the much longer battery run time, and an outboard drive just as soon as possible. If this dinasaur can make the transition to apeman, I'll have it off to Vinnie for the full conversion.
Thanks for the info, guys. I'd like to actually get going on the vinyl collection. It's been slow going with the Alesis, in part because I have to record in real time (obviously), then go back and listen again to insert track breaks, then burn to a CD, a process which is quite lengthy, and then take the CD and add that to my iTunes collection on the computer.If I do the Olive solution, I realize that I'll have to convert to FLAC, about which I know next to nothing. One nice thing that I've noticed ab ...
If I do the Olive solution, I realize that I'll have to convert to FLAC ...