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So, still no Opus owners from the group purchase chiming in. I guess that I am the only one, eh?
I just had a few people over for a listen.NOT GOOD.The sound quality is like a PA speakers in a phone booth.no soundstage, no depth, very fatiguing...On a positive note, The Opus, can make you appreciate your system more, before you got the OPUS.Before the OPUS, while listening to my Systems. My speakers disappeared in the room. Now it is like PA's horn speakers aimed at my head. They above phenomena from my experience, is due to high jittered data.BTW: this was duplicated with both analog, and Digital out.
Anthony, What about the Opus that you're selling for $2600? After modified by you, do they still sound like PA speakers? barryQuote from: MauiMods on 28 Jul 2006, 10:57 pm
Josh and Max, thanks for covering my back... I suggest we all go relax and listen to some music....calm music...
But musica is noisier than Opus .. let's hope the new SB transport will turn out to be a real winner.
let's hope the new SB transport will turn out to be a real winner.
The Transporter still uses a SMPS to power the digital section.
Actually no, the power supply architecture is totally different from Squeezebox. Switchers are only used for certain non-audio, high-current stuff (displays, knob, CPU etc), otherwise they are not in the path at all. Linear supplies are used for all analog, DAC, and digital clock paths, and they use toroid transformers to the AC line, with separate secondary windings for each function. (emphasis added)
Quote from: jhm731 on 29 Jul 2006, 04:36 pmThe Transporter still uses a SMPS to power the digital section.According to Sean Adams, that's not true:Quote from: seanadams on 25 Jul 2006, 12:11 amActually no, the power supply architecture is totally different from Squeezebox. Switchers are only used for certain non-audio, high-current stuff (displays, knob, CPU etc), otherwise they are not in the path at all. Linear supplies are used for all analog, DAC, and digital clock paths, and they use toroid transformers to the AC line, with separate secondary windings for each function. (emphasis added)
Another example is Blue Circle...standard industry margin, but it takes 2-3 months to get a product built (they are hand-made by the designer, and only built when a customer order is placed),
But musica is noisier than Opus
As far as the "group buy", I didn't know that I had to adhere to a specific "protocol" to be a real group SurprisedI saw the products, became a dealer, wanted one for myself (which I couldn't afford) and organized a group buy. Plain and simple. I told OLIVE I was doing so, and communicated how it was going several times.
Quote from: John Casler on 27 Jul 2006, 03:48 pmAs far as the "group buy", I didn't know that I had to adhere to a specific "protocol" to be a real group SurprisedI saw the products, became a dealer, wanted one for myself (which I couldn't afford) and organized a group buy. Plain and simple. I told OLIVE I was doing so, and communicated how it was going several times.Thanks for the reply. I'm also an Olive dealer but have been told under no circumstances can I sell for less than MSRP. This company is bothering me as I also can not get my hands on the 180GB Musica's and insist I can only sell the 250GB units (which isn't bad, but they cost more). -------------------------------http://www.criticallistener.com
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