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Quote from: floresjc on 16 Jul 2009, 08:37 amwell i guess its time for the OP to chime in. So I ponied up and bought an Insight DAC. I'm leaning toward using the squeezebox with the coax out like Jim does. The other option is the airpor express, but there's a lot of pieces in that chain. Like mini-optical to optical, optical to coax, then the DAC. So while it might be nice to stay all in iTunes, not sure all those converters are worth it, or if it would degrade anything. I still got time to figure it out. I think you'll be very happy with the Insight DAC paired with the Squeezebox. But as I learned from a very knowledgeable man, do not use the toslink optical digital out of the squeezebox; use the coax. Also, are you going with the Duet or the Classic if you go the SB route?For the record, I picked up that cheap Parts Express power supply that Wayne recommended to use with the Duet. I am connected via the analogs of the SB, and it did in fact make a difference. I dunno how it will effect connecting optically, but using the analogs the noise floor is lower and everything is just clearer and cleaner. I've spoken to Wayne at Bolder cable and will be sending it to him when I can afford the $100 modification he does to it, as well as the custom cable he'll make so I don't have to use that stupid cheap spade connection that is used with the PE power supply (the custom cable is another $50). Finally, I will be sending in my SB for the enthusiast analog mods sometime down the road. I've read in these AC forums that the modified SB is better than some of the best DAC's around, and for less money to boot. Here is a link to the upgrade info in case anyone is interested, as well as a beta tester's opinion of Wayne's modded Parts Express power supply. It's a great value for those who cannot swing the more expensive PSU's. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=69738.0
well i guess its time for the OP to chime in. So I ponied up and bought an Insight DAC. I'm leaning toward using the squeezebox with the coax out like Jim does. The other option is the airpor express, but there's a lot of pieces in that chain. Like mini-optical to optical, optical to coax, then the DAC. So while it might be nice to stay all in iTunes, not sure all those converters are worth it, or if it would degrade anything. I still got time to figure it out.
No iPhone for me, I have verizon. I might get the duet if the remote really is worth it. The "transport" section isn't that important from what I can tell on here on Classic vs Duet. As long as I use coax to the AVA DAC, they should sound about the same, unless some other section of the machine butchers the signal, which I haven't seen anything about that. I just don't have the money right now to buy a pimped out Squeezebox analog mod, and since I have that DAC its not really worth it to go that route. Seeing as Jim demos on a classic and a coax connect to AVA, it should be fine
Brandon,Interesting find on the $20 upgrade to the SB. I assume this will work on the classic SB I own, correct? Might be worth the small entry fee!
I think I'm looking at getting the remote then. I'd love to have the ability to see what's playing up close, and have the RF capability to wander around my main floor (where my HT3's are going). I'm not going to be 5 ft infront of the SB all the time, in fact, almost never.
Quote from: floresjc on 21 Jul 2009, 03:57 pmI think I'm looking at getting the remote then. I'd love to have the ability to see what's playing up close, and have the RF capability to wander around my main floor (where my HT3's are going). I'm not going to be 5 ft infront of the SB all the time, in fact, almost never.I know it is a little more expensive than the remote and a little bigger, but I would recommend going with a Netbook instead of the remote.Not only do you get a bigger screen and better performance (the remote with a display is a pig - especially if you have a large music collection), but you have a laptop that can surf the web, read e-mail, etc...A great Netbook is the newest release from Asus (http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus-eee-pc-1005ha/4505-3121_7-33698049.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody)I will be getting one shortly.George
Quote from: zybar on 21 Jul 2009, 04:29 pmQuote from: floresjc on 21 Jul 2009, 03:57 pmI think I'm looking at getting the remote then. I'd love to have the ability to see what's playing up close, and have the RF capability to wander around my main floor (where my HT3's are going). I'm not going to be 5 ft infront of the SB all the time, in fact, almost never.I know it is a little more expensive than the remote and a little bigger, but I would recommend going with a Netbook instead of the remote.Not only do you get a bigger screen and better performance (the remote with a display is a pig - especially if you have a large music collection), but you have a laptop that can surf the web, read e-mail, etc...A great Netbook is the newest release from Asus (http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus-eee-pc-1005ha/4505-3121_7-33698049.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody)I will be getting one shortly.GeorgeMake sure the netbook is capable of displaying the correct resolution for Squeezeplay. I have an MSI Wind netbook and the native resolution (1024x600) cuts off the bottom of the screen. It can be pretty frustrating, so I mostly use the duet controller instead.There are hacks available, but the screen won't look as sharp. There must be a fix for this, but I don't know what it is.
I'm well behind on this thread, so I apologize if this has been asked, but I was thinking about getting a classic and an external hard drive, storing my music to the hard drive, and streaming them to the classic. This would work correct? I'm mostly doing this for a convenience/parties aspect, as I have a cd player/preamp (NAD M5, parasound p3) that I greatly enjoy. Thanks, and again, sorry if that's been answered.
Quote from: intamin22 on 28 Jul 2009, 02:09 amI'm well behind on this thread, so I apologize if this has been asked, but I was thinking about getting a classic and an external hard drive, storing my music to the hard drive, and streaming them to the classic. This would work correct? I'm mostly doing this for a convenience/parties aspect, as I have a cd player/preamp (NAD M5, parasound p3) that I greatly enjoy. Thanks, and again, sorry if that's been answered.Yes, it works great. It's exactly what I do, but I have the Duet.