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Contemplating a source specifically for a SRM-007/Lambda Pro/Sig setup. Looking at the normal suspects - DAC1, DA100 Sig and DA10, which I had previously. Would be used with a computer (with USB & optical) or through a Squeezebox. Haven't used a dedicated CDP for years. Does anyone have suggestions otherwise or comments on that trilogy of choices? Find the Stello interesting, but reports of a darker signature may not make create the best synergy. Anyway appreciative for your advice. May get a chance to try, but looking for longer term impressions, especially with electrostatics. Figure budget $800-1,000. And no that doesn't extend to 'twice that.'
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Playing iPod video files on Windows? (.m4v)
blessingx replied to deepak's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Hmmm my experience is opposite of the two of you. Rarely problems with VLC with MP4s, though there can be a ton of issues with encoding. Maybe it's DRMed and you have to play in iTunes/QT? -
Playing iPod video files on Windows? (.m4v)
blessingx replied to deepak's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
x2 on VLC. Or try changing extension to .mp4 and see if you have better luck with your player of choice. .m4v may mean it's encrypted, but just as likely to mean it's .mp4 with a iPod friendly extension. -
The Headcase pico Lovefest: Post your impressions here
blessingx replied to thrice's topic in Headphone Amplification
x2. I used the W5K with Pico exclusively for a bit and I think it was a great bang for buck combo comparatively. Have a W1K coming this week and hope for similar results. -
Dan, if there's still a spot left open my weekends have swapped around so I'm actually available next Sat. Can bring some Stax. Just let me know.
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Sorry for confusing post. I should keep pre-6am posts to a minimum. Yes, I mean a bottleneck as a transport. The Stax 007t has a couple inputs so it's easy to compare the SB3 (as source) to the SB3 fed magicDAC or SB3 (as source) to the magicDAC off USB. I have a couple magiDACs and Squeezeboxes so perhaps I'll do a SB3 fed magiDAC v. magiDAC off USB test too. I should wait to post as these are only very initial impressions, but I've barely been around my house the last three weeks and my 1 hour impressions (after burn-in) were magiDAC USB > Squeezebox as source > magiDAC fed by Squeezebox. I may change my mind over time, or this could be problem with coaxial processing, but the fact that I had that previous Lavry experience, where I seemed to prefer the DA10 fed optically from the MacBook to fed optically from the Squeezebox (though there were a ton of variables there, including memory) made me wonder. None of this is remotely definitive, hence my question mark in the title. And for those wondering the SB3s volume is max, using the most recent firmware, using decent cables, etc. In the end this may become moot for me as the Pico beats them all, but at the magiDACs current price, and especially for its pre-order price that put it even $70 cheaper, the magiDAC off USB competed favorably with the Pico if cost is considered. The Pico does offer superior detail, soundstage width and overall balance though... at least in my 1 hour test. JP, I may make it to the meet, but I've been away so long I'm just craving a weekend of nothingness and that weekend looks the best possibility. It seems crazy to say I prefer sleep/vegetation to a meet, but that's how I'm feeling.
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I've often commented on how undervalued the Squeezebox 3/Classic is as a DAC. I've really thought, and still do, that it performs quite nicely for its price even if you forget it's streaming capabilities. Part of that conclusion though was based on DAC comparisons when fed through the SB3. In fact I sold my Lavry DA10, when after a comparison, I could no longer justify its cost. Before boxing for shipment though I decided to give it one last go fed optically from a MacBook, recreating what I lived with for a year - a DAC/amp single-box combo with balanced HD580s out the back. It sounded wonderful, but so many variables I didn't even think about the Squeezebox (after all bit-perfect 0s and 1s in to bit-perfect 0s and 1s out...). However recently I've picked up a couple Aeolus magiDACs and again I much prefer them fed USB to coaxial from the Squeezebox. In fact I prefer the Squeezebox solo to the magiDAC fed, but magiDAC to either if run off USB (there's a volume adjustment to compensate for, but that's easy enough to correct). Which of course has me thinking back to the Lavry scenerio which I never did, but should have, A/Bed w/wo the Squeezebox in the chain. Although I have a couple Squeezeboxes, a USB relay or USB thru CAT5 extender are possibilities to get everywhere in my housing situation. So I'm thinking about that, but wanted to ask - has anyone else found the Squeezebox to be a bottleneck?
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Best cheap long distance USB cable?
blessingx posted a topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Anyone have experience with the Sewell 16ft extender or recommended another cheap alternative? Debating about switching to a USB DAC solution for a largish space (instead of Squeezebox). -
Mac Users: How do you do your music?
blessingx replied to postjack's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
iTunes to manage (with help from Doug's Applescripts) and playback (shared duties with FrontRow) when connected. SqueezeCenter/Squeezebox for playback when not. ALAC mostly. -
Mac Users: How do you do your music?
blessingx replied to postjack's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
iTunes to manage (with help from Doug's Applescripts) and playback (shared duties with FrontRow) when connected. SqueezeCenter/Squeezebox for playback when not. ALAC mostly. -
For another sign of technological and cultural changes, the first signs of todays LA quake seemed to start with Twitter posts and then spread to traditional media. Here is an example.
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Friend in town, so finally getting to this. If you're a fan of Mono/Stereo I think you'll really like. Already have a feeling this this going to be growing on me.
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In case anyone here is interested, the dual charger PowerDock is significantly on sale over at Buy.com. If you've got a couple iPods it may be worth it. More info from Griffin here.
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MacHeads- Impending MacBook Purchase
blessingx replied to JBLoudG20's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
If you're going to make a purchase now go for that discount through the Apple.com educational store (look up a local school) and qualify for a free iPod touch. Otherwise I'd wait for a bit. -
If you're a 'Mats or Westerberg fan, or simply interested where where music distribution may be headed, see here and here.
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Ergonomic keyboards and trackballs questions
blessingx replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
I got mine for $65 (on sale & after rebate). True, they don't show up on sale often. Dell has them for $76 though. -
... or at least have a few of us over for a Bay Area Balancing Act Meet. BABAM!
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Ergonomic keyboards and trackballs questions
blessingx replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
I definitely agree you need a scroll wheel (or equivalent), which is the same for mice too, but those models aren't the only options. The before mentioned Expert Mouse trackball is but one other with it, and in fact is even better as you're not limited to a single finger scroll (as the scroll wheel surrounds the ball and you can use any finger). -
Ergonomic keyboards and trackballs questions
blessingx replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Yes, it's slightly more plasticy than the old Model Ms, but that's only in comparison, and it definitely has the feel/good resistance and is very tough. I expect it to last a decade. In fact if you want a little closer to the old Model M, their Customizer is the equivalent (same as SpaceSaver but larger in size). They bought the rights from IBM, so this is the closest you're going to get to currently produced keyboards. If you note you're a Mac user when buying they even supply extra keys for you to pop off and replace the Windows keys. I love mine and would recommend to anyone. Just expect lots of noise. -
Ergonomic keyboards and trackballs questions
blessingx replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
I think the Microsoft 4000 is an excellent keyboard for the price. Often on sale for $30. Personally though I've recently moved to an Unicomp Spacesaver buckling-spring keyboard and become a hugh fan, though it's not ergonomic (though keys have some benefits). There's also the Vertical Keyboard worth considering. I can't take most trackballs, but the Expert Mouse I can use for hours. I really think a trackball needs to be large to be effective. I also use the Vertical Mouse when using a traditional mouse (about 75% of the time). A lot of people at Google use one and when I was there I got addicted. A little more difficult to be exact because of hand position (not mouse read) though. -
Well, they've missed another deadline, but I've been assured today they should have all pre-order, non-custom transformer orders out by Friday. I asked if they were confident of this date and he said 'yes'. Mapstec hopefully you'll be notified of shipment in the next two days.
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Okay, second link of the day: M4w4iPhone: Man seeks woman who seeks iPhone on Craigslist
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Fun link I came across today: Why the Apple phone will fail, and fail badly | The Register