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Yes I still prefer using a PC as digital source, however latest findings are not in favour of laptops, at least not the laptops I have tested (4 pcs). They are all heavily beaten by a stationary Medion MD8828.
The most plausible course is that it is related to jitter. Laptops have to comply to FCC class A regulations where stationary only has to pass FCC class B. This means that spread spectrum clock is more intensively used on laptops, which could be one explanation. It could also be that the USB clock on the stationery simply is better. Well I'm still looking into this issue trying to figure out why.
When my own Sonic2 DAC design, featuring digital attenuation, is ready I will test some low power computers running Linux as well. The modern laptops did not really benefit from Linux, the stationary running Vista still beat the crap out of them.
what will your future player be plugging into in terms of a preamplifier (or direct to the amplifier)?
the effects of impedance matching / current output compatibility of your player with your preamplifier are very important in my humble opinion...you should make sure whatever player you decide on should have the right impedance and output voltage to match your pre...otherwise what sounds great with one system may be totally lifeless with yours.
I use my PC for audio playback w/ my Revelations and would never go back to a CD player. I have a Empirical Audio modified Squeezebox w/ Steve's Pace-Car feeding a Turbomodded Northstar 192 DAC. With my setup the quality of the PC is irrelevant--all the PC does is transfer data to the Squeezebox. You want to talk about lack of jitter--that's Steve Nugent's obsession. All I have now is amazing dynamics, instrument seperation, detail, and a one of a kind musical experience everytime I listen to a album.
I don't use the volume control on the SB. Still looking for the perfect preamp. I should give it a try.
Quote from: gongos on 31 Dec 2007, 02:30 amI don't use the volume control on the SB. Still looking for the perfect preamp. I should give it a try.The Burson looks good.ThanksBill
Looks good for what? Using with the SB direct to amps?
It would be nice however if the DAC Karsten is working on would accept I2S. A pacecared I2S squeezebox into a Sonic 2 DAC with an Anagram timelock (reputed to the lowest jitter clock currently available) really would be something. Something a techie nerd type like me would just love. ThanksBill
My DAC design does accept I2S, although through an experimental connector.
Bill, I'll get back to you on this one tomorrow. Having quite a bit of jitter myself
Happy New Year to all!
Happy New Year to all the SP-Tech family.Karsten,What is your opinion and experience on the sonic difference and required break-in time on the differentlevels of Mundorf Crossovers for the Revelations?Thanks,Rod
Estimated introduction price is 6k USD.