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Sorry Jim, I definitely don't agree that there "should be" no difference and that the only thing that determines the sound is the DAC. Based on measurements and listening, one can clearly see differences between various transports feeding an external DAC.I have run controlled tests in a high resolution system in which we level matched a stock Duet, Modwright Transporter, and Bolder Cable SB all feeding a digital signal to a Theta Gen VIII 2 preamp/dac. While I am not going to say they sounded wildly different, the three of us could easily identify that each produced a different sonic signature when using the exact same "bits" coming from the SlimCenter server.The sound that a DAC produces depends on a lot more than simply the bits on the original recording. While one can debate the value and sonic attributes of cables and cords, the sonic qualities and characteristics of a transport are a lot more grounded in science and measurement.George
floresjc,Without a nice AVA DAC, the Airport Express is not going to work for you.As far as formats, Logitech's Web site lists both FLAC and Apple Lossless as supported by the Squeezebox. Kevin
Quote from: mathgeek97 on 7 Jul 2009, 03:42 pmfloresjc,Without a nice AVA DAC, the Airport Express is not going to work for you.As far as formats, Logitech's Web site lists both FLAC and Apple Lossless as supported by the Squeezebox. Kevinnot sure if you meant to specifically say that you need an AVA DAC or not, but there are other good DACs on the market.
I use an Apple TV primarily for the great user interface which can be displayed on your wide screen. You can also use your iphone/itouch as a very nice remote. Combined with Apple lossless it's a great server. You can do just about anything on the wide screen you can do with itunes on your mac/pc, such as renting/downloading HD and SD video, youtube , flickr, etc. There is some misconception that all your content must be stored on the atv -- this is one option -- but you can also stream content from anything itunes can access such as your pc hard drive or NAS. I don't have a MAC.The disadvantage of the apple express is the lack of a user interface unless you are in front of itunes.As others have said, avoid the apple analog output and connect optical to your own receiver or dac if you have one. I'm very satisfied with this on my Songtowers.
floresjc,if cost is a concern, why not get the SB and use it as is and then try a mod or external DAC later when you can afford it.
The stock SB is way easier to listen to than the stock TP both outputting through analog to a preamp. The TP made my ears twinge and my eyes squint. The SB is easy on the ears while being a tad light on the detail retrieval. I'm still awaiting my Audio Sector to see what that does for me. Also should be getting my Bella preamp back tomorrow as well with a new top plate installed. I'll try not to change two things at once.
If you are going to a DAC, there should be absolutely no difference. The bitstream either puts out should be EXACTLY the same as the original CD. In this case, the DAC determines the sound quality.
Quote from: jsalk on 7 Jul 2009, 07:04 pmIf you are going to a DAC, there should be absolutely no difference. The bitstream either puts out should be EXACTLY the same as the original CD. In this case, the DAC determines the sound quality.There is a difference in the sound between a CD track played in my Marantz CD5001 (as a transport) and the corresponding AIFF file played in iTunes on my iMac, both played through the same DAC, using an Inday Digital Audio Switcher to select the digital source. I can't say which is more accurate, but the files from the iMac seem more detailed and also brighter (overly). I was hoping that the SB or some other (not terribly expensive) component would provide better sound than my CDP or my computer.
For what it's worth, I don't believe the power supply will make a noticeable difference in sound quality either, especially the ones from Bolder Cable. I think it's a scam to get you to spend money, but YMMV. In my opinion, running the SB through a DAC (such as one from AVA) would be a much better investment.
Anyone claiming he can hear" dramatic differences" is implying the rest of us are not good listeners, or we are deaf.The only dramatic differences i can hear is when changing speakers or rooms. Everything else is subtle.
Interesting observations Pete...while the Modwright TP is much more refined in every way over the stock TP, the stock unit never made my ears twinge or eyes squint. That's a pretty extreme response to something that has received universally good praise. But you are certainly entitled to your opinion. George