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Just checking....this is what you have....the RWA Teac ?
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 7 Jan 2007, 05:23 pmJust checking....this is what you have....the RWA Teac ?Not exactly (rcas and speaker outs are placed a little differently but basically the same.thanksDimitri
My question is..... Where is money (about $500) best spent? usb dac upgrade? cables by audiopath? speakers by omega (perhaps a used pair of grande-8R's or a pair of super 3's)?
I have a RWA Teac myself. I would recommend getting 6-ohm speakers for the Tripath chip. Higher impedance and the chip exhibits a slight rise in the high frequencies; lower impedance, a slight dip. Do a search and you will find posts that discuss this.Use the AE if there are no wi-fi interference issues in your home. Get a DAC that can accept a Toslink input, and use a true glass cable (as opposed to plastic fibers), mini-Toslink on the AE end, regular Toslink on the DAC end.Use Apple Lossless for music files.
Quote from: yertletheturtle on 7 Jan 2007, 06:20 pmQuote from: lonewolfny42 on 7 Jan 2007, 05:23 pmPut up some more info....room size, music....the more known, the better the comments.... Chrisi will add photos but the room is a newly renovated 10' x 12' bedroom with a queen size bed in the middle. makes speaker placement difficult. The gallos have been strung around the house in home theater duty and in the kids' rooms connected via airport express and stock si t-amp. the sound is decent but not mind-blowing.
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 7 Jan 2007, 05:23 pmPut up some more info....room size, music....the more known, the better the comments.... Chris
Thanks for the advice. I like this (airport express) solution best because of the easy wiring. do you have any dac suggestions? i have tried nixon tube dac + in past with favorable/pleasant results. would a battery powered dac make more sense?thanksDimitri
i will add photos but the room is a newly renovated 10' x 12' bedroom with a queen size bed in the middle. makes speaker placement difficult. The gallos have been strung around the house in home theater duty and in the kids' rooms connected via airport express and stock si t-amp. the sound is decent but not mind-blowing.
I also have a pair o Gallo Nucleus Divas and a matching MPS sub.
OK...its a good amp. Mine was damaged during my "loan" program, so I moved up to the Sig. 30....it was a very good move !!!
I like this (airport express) solution best because of the easy wiring. do you have any dac suggestions?
Hi Dmitri,How do you have your sub connected? I just want to make sure that you are not using the speaker output terminals to connect to your sub.
I am not familiar with those Gallo Nucleus Divas, so I'm not sure how they would stack up to the Super 3s (especially the new Super 3s with the new 4.5" hemp driver , which I heard in the Super 3 V2 box and XRS and they are AWESOME!).
This is my recommendation:http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?dgtlconv&1172688278, especially if you can get it for even less $$$. It is an SLA battery powered, non-oversampling dac.
You might want to spend some time and money on room treatments. How about speaker stands... what are you using?
maybe I will ask Louis to try the omegas vs the gallos. i'll let you know. again, thanks for the update on the hemp 4.5". I was expecting to have to go with a fostex driver in the super 3.
With the gallos (5 inch metal sphere) speaker stands are limited to their offerings which I never liked. MY gallos are wall mounted. The omegas no doubt benefit from stands but that blows my budget. Do you really think thats where my paltry budget is best spent? I have always de-prioritized these in favor of electroncs and speakers.