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Greg, I'm going down the exact same path.As the latest Macmini apparently out performs a fully tricked out earlier mini then I'm going to just get the regular Macmini with 4GB of memory. I'll convert all the FLAC files to aiff and use the Macmini as a headless unit, and use remote desktop from my iMac when I need to. The consensus appears to be that using Pure with iTunes is the optimum cost/performance solution. I'll then use my iPad as the remote to run iTunes off the mini.I'll hook all this up to the Tranquility DAC.This is the plan, I want to start implementing this in the next few days or so - lets keep in touch.Phil
Hi folks I just ordered a Tranquility and cable from Eric. It was a hard decision but I decided that Red book CD reproduction was more important to me than potential high res purchases in the future. My cd collection is unique and many of the cd's bring back memories and emotions from past times. I will never be able to get many of these titles in high res. I also don't want to deal with software drivers for async. usb. Since I already have a Mac mini and I have not seen a single negative comment about the Tranquility's sound, I bit the bullet and made the call. I will be upgrading from a Behringer DEQ2496 so I will be moving up quite a bit. I have recently upgraded the rest of my system to a Wyred4sound STI500, anticable speaker cables and GR Research OB7's with upgraded woofers, binding posts and platinum bypass caps.Brian
"Hi Rez" is to me the most ridiculous thing going in digital audio right now. I calculated the proportion of higher resolution files in my collection, and it was less than 2%.
Just because you don't own much hirez doesn't make it "the most ridiculous thing going in digital audio right now". It's quite sublime when done well, really. And Eric is using his magic to make a higher end hirez DAC next. Not ridiculous at all. Yes, redbook is way underrated...but good 24/192 is quite amazing...too.
There was music happening and nobody was yearning for the vinyl.Ya' dun good.Dave
Brian,You won't be disappointed. Eric and the guys at db Audio Labs have done a great job of capturing music in a box from the Redbook format. I was at a listening session last night with the local audio brain crust and we were all just grooving to the music. This is a bunch of diehard analog guys and NOBODY said let's put a piece of vinyl on the TT. The vinyl rig is a Sota Star Sapphire with an SME V Tonearm, top of the line Zyx cartridge into a Pass Labs preamp. Darrell's Tweaked Mac Mini into the Tranquility sounded just great. There was music happening and nobody was yearning for the vinyl.Ya' dun good.Dave
A little on topic, I wondered if some of you can elaborate on interfacing with the MINI. Seems an ordinary wireless keyboard could be bettered with one having an integral touch pad. Then, there's the bluetooth and line of sight types, and wonder about the advantages of either ? Any suggestions ?
the dac runs cool,24/7.....what the heck are baby-booties ????
My Tranquility DAC is connected to a USB port shared with the IR receiver, and now that it's off the sound is more fluid and smooth, with some hash/grit in the upper treble removed. No negative effects--just better music.