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  1. Gear

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    2 Ghz Core 2 Duo Mac Mini (Mac OS X Snow Leopard) (5 GB RAM)
    SSD boot drive
    G-Drive External Drive (Firewire 800)
    iTunes Library
    Audirvana Plus
    BitPerfect
    Software - Apple Lossless, MP3, AAC (Baroque, classical, jazz)

    Remote Control
    iPad 2 with Apple Remote
    VNC

    DAC
    Bel Canto DAC 3

    Cables
    Halide Bridge
    Acoustic Zen Wow! XLR (Balanced)
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  2. The Glass Engine

    Today, I went searching for Philip Glass' Concerto for Saxophone Quartet, which I wanted to gift to my woodwind-playing daughter. (Btw, I did find that hi-res downloads, including DSD, are available at Cybele Records -- http://www.cybele.de/the-invitation-saxophonquartette-des-20-jahrhunderts -- but I was actually looking for the Rascher Quartet performance; I may end up downloading these as well.)

    In the course of my search, I came upon the Glass Engine. This is a novel and enjoyable ...
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  3. Burson HD HA-160D - Amazing-

    Dears,

    Finally I've pulled the trigger and bought Burson HA-160D, OH-MY, This small little peace of Art from Burson is making my speakers (B&W 603 S3's) & Amp, sing like never before. currently I'm using it with my NAD C372 Integrated, and using MacBook 2Ghz/2GB via USB cable supplied by Burson. and my music preference is Female-Vocals, Classical. Musicality, & Jazz,

    -AND-

    My Quest has Began, ...
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  4. YardCrap

    Hello,

    I am not an expert and just a guy who enjoys the music.

    I have been at it a long time, and as an avid reader here and all I can find, have at least read it all.

    I believe you cannot buy an audio system. I think it is something you learn about and assemble. I see it as a work in progress.

    My junk is mostly assembled with used gear and not just because it is cheaper. That is a big part of it, but now I find I can own things that were ...
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  5. JRiver vs JPLAY Test Results

    Recommended reading first The reason is that I am not going to reiterate the baseline components and measurements of my test gear already covered in that post.

    Here is a high level block diagram of my test setup:



    On the left side is my HTPC with both JRiver MC 17 and JPLAY mini installed. The test FLAC file is the same Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Refugee at 24/96 ...

    Updated 04-09-2013 at 04:17 PM by mitchco

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  6. FLAC vs WAV Part 2 Final Results

    In part 1, I used a null test technique to show that both FLAC and WAV (lossless) file formats are identical. In this post, I have expanded the null test to cover off playing the same FLAC and WAV files dynamically from JRiver and capturing the audio waveform after the Digital to Analog conversion and analog line output stage. Here is a high level block diagram of my test setup:



    For playback, ...

    Updated 11-12-2012 at 11:32 PM by mitchco

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  7. On blogging

    by , 02-17-2012 at 08:51 PM (The Ill-Tempered Audiophool)
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  8. Thank crisnee For This

    User crisnee (whose Album of the Evening postings I appreciate and watch for) has suggested a review-centric version of the Album of The Evening thread:

    Original: http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/Album-Evening

    Crisnee: http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/Album-Eve-Reviews

    Also I notice that crisnee has been a catalyst for the CA Scrobble thread:

    http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/Introducing-CA-Scrobbles
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  9. Evaluating Music Players – a proposal

    Lots of discussion on the SQ of software music players on CA. I am a fan of correlating what I hear with what I measure and vice versa. In this post, I am proposing a way of measuring the difference between music players by expanding the “null test” I performed here http://www.computeraudiophile.com/bl...M4A-Experiment

    Rather than performing a null test on audio file formats, the single unit under test will be the music player, so when one music player is ...

    Updated 05-09-2012 at 01:33 AM by mitchco

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  10. NAD C390DD II

    I've got everything connected and it is up and running. First impression: sounds really good, but needs some fine tuning. I have to set the digital crossover between signal going to the main speakers and the subwoofers.

    The main speakers are the Focal Chorus 826 V with a frequency response of 45Hz - 28kHz, and the subwoofers are the Velodyne MiniVee 8" with a frequency response of 28-120Hz.

    So I guess it makes scene to have the crossover somewhere in the range ...
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  11. Quantum-mechanical tunneling and cables

    by , 02-08-2012 at 09:49 PM (The Ill-Tempered Audiophool)
    I was poking around the USB cable thread and saw reference to this, so I went a hunting, and found the following claim:

    By applying a two million volt signal to a cable at a specific pulse modulation, and ultra high frequency for an exact duration of time, we transform the entire cable at a molecular level through a phenomenon called Quantum Tunneling. This process is performed on all TESLA Series cables, from Galileo Basik Strings and Au 79 and Magnetic Tricon to Apex, and can be ...
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  12. So How Badly is the Music Industry Doing?

    I derailed this thread by asking whether sharing music helped or hurt the music industry. I decided to do a little research to see what I could come up with.

    First off, CD sales are way, way down, and they haven't been offset by on-line purchases.



    Revenue is at the lowest point in 40 years, and it doesn't look like any turnaround is at hand.

    But revenue going to artists may be much better off.



    This chart ...
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  13. Macbook air as music server

    I'm relatively new to CA, but think it's a great site.

    I notice on the CASH list that the Macbook air is not listed as a recommended product. Is this strictly because it has no SPDIF audio output, or is there more involved?

    I look forward to your responses.
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  14. MARANTZ NA7004 or LOGITECH SQUEEZEBOX TOUCH WITH AUDIOLAB M-DAC?

    Hi everyone!

    Yes, the title says it all - I'm getting an Audiolab M-Dac for my Hifi and I'm going to be playing Flac, Wav and 96khz/24bit files through it.

    Q1. Would there be any difference whatsoever if I was streaming these files through a Marantz NA-7004 or a Logitech Squeezebox Touch?

    I wouldn't be using the Dac in the Marantz or many of its other features, so effectively it will just be used for streaming music.

    Q2. Would I be wasting ...
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  15. NAD C390DD

    It is in the mail, my new DAC/integrated amplifier...the NAD C390DD. I have next week off from work and am really, really looking forward to connecting it to the rest of the audio equipment.

    This will be the end of a few years of dreaming and saving money. It started when I read about the NAD M2 and soon after listened to it at the store. Right then I decided to start a savings account, it would take maybe six, eight years to have enough money for the M2, but I always hoped a 'little ...
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