Hi All,
I recieved this comment from a very computer savy customer who recently bought a BDA-1. I find his comments interesting as it pertains to keeping the DAC independent.
"As a professional "Über" techie with computers (i.e. 30 years experience dealing with multi million dollar installations), I have played around with all types of computer based audio.
The #1 rule for me is the decoding of the HDisk stream must not contain the hard drives themselves for four reasons: audio performance, data capacity, data protection and pricing.
By sticking the drives into the same cabinet with the decoder you limit how much data protection and capacity you can include and you also place the drives too close to the audio circuits. And you also open yourself up to pricing abuse where some high end vendors will charge you signicant amounts of $ for not much storage. In my opinion the Slim Devices Transporter is the best solution (a better one would be a Transporter without the DAC) .
As far as the PC hosting the hard drives, the best solution is a cheap laptop (even a second hand one) plus an external USB RAID cabinet. The setup of the USB RAID cabinet is simple: you just select the level of protection you need (raid 1 is best, raid 5 is ok) and it will initialize it for you. Plug it into the laptop, set up the Slim software and away you go. When you need more capacity, just buy another USB RAID cabinet and thats it. No getting screwed by the vendor with a proprietary product cost.
Let the decoder just decode and leverage the increasing mass market hard drive technology available today and in the future.
Regards,
Peter"