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1. Shut off Spotlight indexing by removing the check in the box from every category that Spotlight can index (this is in System Preferences, the Spotlight options). This prevents Spotlight from running in the background.2. Connect your music hard drive to the Mac by FireWire, preferably using a 2.5" drive in a drive enclosure that draws power from the FireWire port, not using a wall-wart.3. Quoting from Eric Hider on this one:"Turn your Dashboard off:Open the utility program called "Terminal" (in Applications)Type EXACTLY as written below (all spaces included, EXACTLY as written caps, spaces, dots and dashes !!!) defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES Hit your enter keyNow type in the next command EXACTLY as written "D" in the word dock is CAPITALIZED killall Dock Hit your enter - Note: Your dashboard will now no longer open on your front desktop page.... and be constantly using your memory "4. Again, quoting from Eric:"Turn your journaling off -Open "Disk Utility" (located in Applications/Utilities).Highlight the name Macintosh HD on the left side of choicesTo disable journaling, press Option key on keyboard, WHILE HOLDING ON TO the OPTION key - select disable journaling from the top of your screen on the file menu."5. In System Profiler, check what devices are shared on the port that the Tranquility DAC is connected to. Try to get it onto a USB port by itself. The best I can do is get it to share a port with the IR receiver (which I don't use).Those are the tweaks that I've used to the benefit of my system.Happy listening. Oh, and I moved from a MacBook to a Mac Mini and it does make a noticeable difference (as long as you run the Mini without a monitor, mouse, or keyboard connected; just access it via Screen Sharing from another Mac after you turn on Screen Sharing after initial setup)And a further note: after I moved to the Mac Mini I installed a solid state drive in it. That also improved the sound. I got a small one (64Gb OCZ Vertex Turbo, for what it's worth). It's just runs a fresh install of Mac OS 10.6.4, so it only needs 20-30 Gb of space.And I did not upgrade the memory beyond 2 Gb. I'm using AIFF files, so there's little work by the computer to unpack them (as there would be with Apple Lossless or FLAC--but this is getting into a debated area, so make what you will of that).
The only thing I would I add to my own compilation of tweaks above is that I did get the dB Audio power cord for the Mac Mini power supply. I was surprised that it could make such a difference, but it did. I have gone through several power cords for my previous amp and for the Tranquility DAC, and nothing improved on a $12 Volex cord on those devices. I'm not one who thinks that there should be much improvement from a power cord, in principle, so if anything I'm biased against hearing any serious difference.
I can't seem to find the db audio pwr cord for a mac mini on their site?Can you share any info re cost, etc.?Thanks!
So did this improve the quality of the analog outputs, optical outputs or when connected up to a USB dac. Any graphs of the noise filtering or improvements from the shielding?