bliss53 Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 Interesting article in Computerworld. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9237727/How_big_is_the_sound_of_music_ Mac Mini, Pure Music, Pure Vinyl, Lynx Hilo Link to comment
InfernoSTi Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 The comments are an even more entertaining read! John Positive emotions enhance our musical experiences. Synology DS213+ NAS -> Auralic Vega w/Linear Power Supply -> Auralic Vega DAC (Symposium Jr rollerball isolation) -> XLR -> Auralic Taurus Pre -> XLR -> Pass Labs XA-30.5 power amplifier (on 4" maple and 4 Stillpoints) -> Hawthorne Audio Reference K2 Speakers in MTM configuration (Symposium Jr HD rollerball isolation) and Hawthorne Audio Bass Augmentation Baffles (Symposium Jr rollerball isolation) -> Bi-amped w/ two Rythmic OB plate amps) -> Extensive Room Treatments (x2 SRL Acoustics Prime 37 diffusion plus key absorption and extensive bass trapping) and Pi Audio Uberbuss' for the front end and amplification Link to comment
souptin Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 The comments are an even more entertaining read! John Indeed. There's one comment that sums up the entire article quite well "So much written with a bare amount of actual information...." I like this quote from HD Track's Mr Chesky: "We're like a 1080p high-definition television set next to a 15-inch black and white." - Given the problems HD Tracks seem to have in guaranteeing the quality of the files they sell, some people might prefer to read that as "We're like a 15-inch black and white with a 1080p sticker on it" Ummm, if you're reading this Mr Chesky, no offence intended. I suppose that special discount code is out of the question now? Link to comment
mav52 Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 Given the problems HD Tracks seem to have in guaranteeing the quality of the files they sell, some people might prefer to read that as "We're like a 15-inch black and white with a 1080p sticker on it" Man that is so accurate. The Truth Is Out There Link to comment
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