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I think the more appropriate question is whether the stock Teleporter at it's $1700 price (if you sell the bonus SB3) would be better than a SB2/3 with $1400 worth of after market modification.
Quote from: woodsyi on 8 Sep 2006, 01:31 pmI think the more appropriate question is whether the stock Teleporter at it's $1700 price (if you sell the bonus SB3) would be better than a SB2/3 with $1400 worth of after market modification.This has been the point I have made in numerous threads around the Slim Devices Transporter.My vote is for a Bolder modified SB2/3 with Ultimate II Power Supply.George
I don't believe the factors that drive people to either go with Olive units or Squeezebox are changed with the introduction of the Teleporter. Some choose Olive for the integrated server/transport/storage in one box solution. Others choose Squeezebox so as not to have redundant server/storage function which they already have with home PC. I think the more appropriate question is whether the stock Teleporter at it's $1700 price (if you sell the bonus SB3) would be better than a SB2/3 with $1400 worth of after market modification. But as Paul noted, I can't quite see why one would choose the Teleporter over an already excellent transport in SB2/3 if it is going to be used with an external DAC. One further point to consider would be that a Teleporter may have the potential to be much better with further tweaking but we will have to wait until Wayne and others have had a chance to go at it.
....being able to feed the digital-outs from those devices into a Transporter is a big plus. RS-232 port for Crestron/other controllers is another big one for a lot of people. Obviously, if you don't have any interest in these other features, you then have to ask whether its worth paying for those features....
Philthis means the Transporter will not appeal to people who already have a good dac.
The Transporter is actually a "wireless transport" + DAC. I think there is a high-end market for the first half (transport) itself, considering the mods being done to the SB. I dont know why SD did not choose to address this market. For eg. Just like Naim or Monolithic Sound, there is a market even for the power supply. SD can sell a power supply for $150 (especially if it has separate supplies for the digital and analog part) and easily make $50-$70 out of it.Choosing to bundle the DAC with the transport, SD is trying to compete with the DAC manufacturers which I feel is not their speciality (even though they might actually do a good or better job here). Something like a DRC feature built into the hardware might attract more mainstream customers (than just audiophiles for the Transporter. Maybe there is enough profit margin in addressing audiophiles )
Stereophile article.I think the transporter is going to be great. We'll see soon.Joe
It's pretty clear that SD is trying to satisfy a wide array of audiophile customers with the Transporter...the home-automation crowd with the RS232 port, the ultra-high-end crowd with the Word-Clock input, the integrated AV crowd with the digital-input, the high-end crowd with the DAC, etc. .
Hi Phil,If I plug my DVD player into a transporter, it will only have 2 channel right? Is there a way to fully integrate a 5.1 input?
Quote from: matix on 1 Oct 2006, 03:02 amHi Phil,If I plug my DVD player into a transporter, it will only have 2 channel right? Is there a way to fully integrate a 5.1 input? Unfortunately, you are correct. The Transporter will not decode Dolby Digital into multi-channel output (Transporter only has 2-channel analog outs).How are you achieving 5.1 sound now? Are you using an AV receiver?
Phil are you using comparing the analog out?
Phil - is that a stock or modded SB2 you're using with the Elpac?
I'll see what I can find out regarding future products from SD supporting multi-channel...In the meanwhile, I just received my Transporter and put it in my system. Right out of the box, it is WAAAYYYY better than the SB2 w/Elpac...
Potentially Stupid Question: If you have a Macbook and use iTunes is there a reason to use the Transporter/Slimserver (with or without an external DAC) rather than a USB DAC off the Macbook/iTunes?