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I can't speak for the others but I'm just too busy enjoying the shockingly good audio coming out of this Mac Mini and Tranquility combination.
The Tranquility owners seem to have been a little quiet lately. Anybody care to give an update on how things are sounding?
Well, here's the scoop with me.Right now I'm listening to Mark Knopfler's The Ragpicker's Dream. As it happens, I went to hear Knopfler live two nights ago as well. So many of the things that I really appreciated at the concert (in the layering of the instrumentation, how sounds from various instruments at times would jump out almost violently from the performance, and at other times would sneak in to my consciousness so much more languidly) are present in my living room now. I guess this has something to do with "dynamics", but the three dimensionality of the presentation is also a big factor. And all of this is accomplished with improved tone as well. The other night, Knopfler played about 10 different guitars through the course of a two hour concert, often switching guitars in the middle of songs. The choice of guitar for the appropriate tone at the appropriate time was obviously a big deal for him. And right now I'm really hearing those sorts of differences in tone. I mean, Knopfler's playing always sounded great on my system (I think it would sound great on a bose system) - but to feel like I can tell which of his guitars he's using at any given time without any visual cues is kind of surprising.Anyway, my humble system has never sounded so good. I'm very happy. I don't have a huge universe of alternatives with which to compare this DAC, but it's made a big difference in my system. Especially now that its playing nicely with the rest of my system.Chad
I friend of mine attended the show in Detroit on Tuesday and said it was one of the best live shows he has seen in a long time. It is great that you can hear, and got to see, the differences in guitars!
Thanks Tony - that is essentially the information I was looking for. With all those other terms, I'm asking: will it force me to put down my book, jump up on the sofa and start playing air guitar? Sounds like the answer is probably yes.
I'm likewise interested whether any folks could talk about what kind of vinyl rig they're using and how it compares to the Tranquility.
The Touch does not have a USB output.
Actually, it is possible to use the USB port on the Touch as an output to a DAC, but it is not yet an official part of the firmware. I've been anxiously following these developments at the slimdevices forum:http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78469Now that would be an interesting experiment... Touch > Tranquility. It would certainly solve some of my system configuration issues.
Guys:I want to say a very special thanks to Eric Hider of db Audio Labs for taking an hour of his time yesterday, on the telephone, to help me optimize my new Mac Mini with the Tranquility DAC. Talk about excellent customer service! I would also like to thank TimzTunz for calling me this afternoon and helping me chose the optimum settings in Pure Music. Prior to setting up the Mac Mini I transferred all of my .flac files to a W.D. Fire Wire External Drive and saved them in .aiff format. I also removed the stock internal hard drive in the mini (which contains 4 gb of ram) with a solid state drive. With help from guys on Computer Audiophile I was able to connect everything properly and obtain music from my speakers. How do you spell relief? My experience with gear is that it improves over the first couple hundred of hours of use but it had better sound good when initially played. The only comment I will make is that I am very happy with the music this system is making today and I will not be sending the Tranquility back! Ken