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View Classified Music Linear USB-C/20V 4A LPS Excellent sounding 4A power supply that can power: 1. MacBook/Pro from the front USB-C PD port (5V/20V) or 2. 2.5mm barrel jack rear output to a MBP (unterminated MagSafe cable included) or 3. 2.5mm barrel jack rear output to a NUC (I've been using it with a i7 NUC with success) It drops the noise floor, improves bass and clarity across the board. I've seen the same results on a 2015 MBP and i7 NUC. AC Input : 90-135V / 200 – 264V (Automatic worldwide voltage) DC Output : F
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Excellent sounding 4A power supply that can power: 1. MacBook/Pro from the front USB-C PD port (5V/20V) or 2. 2.5mm barrel jack rear output to a MBP (unterminated MagSafe cable included) or 3. 2.5mm barrel jack rear output to a NUC (I've been using it with a i7 NUC with success) It drops the noise floor, improves bass and clarity across the board. I've seen the same results on a 2015 MBP and i7 NUC. AC Input : 90-135V / 200 – 264V (Automatic worldwide voltage) DC Output : Front Panel : 5V / 20V : USBC Power Delivery Rear Output : 20V Rated Output : 4A (Total 80W) https://www.musiclinear.com350.00 USD
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This is my first post here so please bear with me. I have just upgraded my rather elderly iMac G5 with a new MacBook Pro. While I am very computer literate and an audiophile, I have a frustrating problem with iTunes. I imported my iTunes library from a backup disc - the G5 had expired - and while all my iTunes purchased music was fine, all my imported CDs lost the track, album name, artist and cover art data. I had ripped the CDs as full WAV files for quality rather than compressing them. iTunes says I need to reimport the CDs as they weren't imported by iTunes. They were. Fortunately,
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Selling one-owner MacBook Air 13" Mid-2013 computer. 1.3GHz I5, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD. Asking price of $750USD includes shipping to US contiguous 48 states. I bought an Aries and use this only for audio, so actual wear & tear is light. Bought new from Apple in May 2014. Mavericks is installed on a 32GB SD card and all of "The Audio Optimization Guide for Apple OX - Mavericks" have been run - and yes, running from the SD card does sound better . There is a user named "Music" on the internal SSD with the same configuration. Audirvana+ 2.x, Ammara SQ, and Tidal are installed.
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I recently moved and have my system cobbled together in my new house, which lacks the dedicated room my last place had. Here is what I have: In my office, I have a Mac Mini, dual core I7, 8gb ram, 256GB SSD connected via Ethernet to a Drobo 5N with about 1 gb of music on it. I also listen to a lot of internet radio streamed to iTunes. This computer is my main work unit so nothing is optimized for music. I do have A+ on it. The Mac Mini is connected via 1.5 meter generic USB to a Berkeley USB. The Berkeley USB is connected to an Alpha Dac series one by a 20’ Canare DA206 110ohm