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Dan,An outboard PS is almost assumed. No issue here. The only addtl pushback (mentioned the DAC only direction in my previous post) is that the TP is kind of a version 1.0 product for SlimDevices, in that product space. I'm concerned that spending $3k+ on a modded TP may just be the wrong time in this product's lifecycle. I mean, modding a Denon 3910 or even an earlier Sony 999ES was less risky, given that they were significantly evolved by then. And yes, Logitech/SlimDevices has been making streaming boxes for some time, but this was their first foray into "audiophile" level quality and features, and the next TP iteration may well be the better foundation for modding. I know that this logic in any technology family could be extended ad infinitum, and if we took that approach we'd buy nothing....but IMHO version 1.0 products are debatable as solid foundations, given the average tech curve.
why not work with Sean et al (Slim/Logitech) to incorporate (? license) the KEY Transporter circuitry into one of your already superb Pre's, which already has the requisite "toob" sonics, HT/BP, and excellent analog volume control. In essence, it would be a Pre/DAC/Transporter all-in-one killer device. I'd definitely "upgrade" to a device like that (reluctantly selling my SWL 9.0SE).
Gary's PFO TP review is here, previous issue. Rich
Just set up Slimserver to decode FLAC to wav at the player.
Quote from: ted_b on 21 May 2007, 02:37 pmJust set up Slimserver to decode FLAC to wav at the player.ted, just to claify, are you saying to select FLAC -> FLAC in the Slimserver configuration, or FLAC -> WAV?
Quote from: tonyptony on 23 May 2007, 12:03 pmQuote from: ted_b on 21 May 2007, 02:37 pmJust set up Slimserver to decode FLAC to wav at the player.ted, just to claify, are you saying to select FLAC -> FLAC in the Slimserver configuration, or FLAC -> WAV?If you think wav sounds better then set Slimserver to be FLAC->WAV so wav files are presented to the player. Likely a bit more traffic. Me, I use FLAC->FLAC.
I think that the SB DAC is great compared to other $250 audio products! With a good outboard PS it becomes a decent little player. It is a toy with lots of room for improvement, but it didn't become an audio cult icon by having mediocre sound! Lots of us are using its analog outs as our main digital source, and are quite happy in our ignorance of how much better it can be with mods. I think the stock SB analog output stage is the main hindrance, mostly held back by the little 1A switcher PS. I don't want to sink money into modding a toy, but paying a little more for a TP to get a world class analog stage might be worth it depending on the price. Maybe $3000 total? You wanna make it comparable in sound to the very best digital players in the world, and I know you can Then the network player and DAC functions will put it over the top in the lust factor as we all felt when it was announced. TP is a very nice, quality built machine. I'm glad you see opportunities in the analog stage. Rich
All I'm saying is that the current bar may be at a higher level than you think.
What would a Modwright modded Tp compete against? Is there a "higher" end Tp-ish digital streaming thing available?I ask because I don't know - I'm all about spending money on a vinyl rig these days.
Wow, TomS replaced a GNSC modded Wadia 861SE with a modded SB? Well, I for one have a modded SB (RWA analog mods and digital mods with a custom RWA linear PS) and although it's good, very good, it doesn't come close to the Modwright 3910 Platinum Signature tubed sound.....but it's a third of the cost. Wayne's mods are likely better (they cost more and most who've heard the no-longer-in-production RWA vs the Bolder like Wayne's more) but I've not heard them.