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dodgealum it has been a while but we need to get re-connected. I can help you with what you are seeking. Happy Listening. |
The Sony HAP-S1 or the Sony HAP1ZES. Both are hard drive systems that store your music internally once transferred from a PC. You will have to "rip" your cd's to a computer first. The issue will be SACD's. Both units can play 2 channel DSD, but only as digital files. So unless you have a modified Sony Playstation 3 with a SACD drive and certain firmware, you'd be out of luck there. |
The best servers i’ve seen such as ReQuest Audio’s ’The Beast’ are based on Linux operating systems developed in-house which you would expect to be more stable and reliable than cheap pc’s, and way more reliable than swisse cheese Windows-based systems. Furthermore, security is the cornerstone of the Linux OS, so Linux-based servers should not develop any bugs if connected to a router for metadata & internet radio. Also, ReQuest Audio (like Aurender) use solid state instead of optical drives, removing one variable you mentioned. Personally I plan to add a future Vitus Server transport at some point when I start to run out of room to store cds & run that dac out to my Vitus SCD-025Mk2, though that is a few years away. For now I still enjoy spinning cd’s :). |
Dodgealum- Sorry, dude, what you are talking about IS a computer. Optical drive to read the data, check. Memory to store the data, check. Internet connection to download metadata (unless you want to manually enter the album, artist and track names), check. Microprocessor to run the whole show, interpret the bits in storage and direct the data stream to a digital to analog converter (or as my digital native son calls it, a sound card), check. No matter what the manufacturer calls it,it's a computer. Some call them music servers,
some have other names, but make no mistake about it, it is a computer. If you want a one box solution, then you are talking about something like a MusicVault or an Antipodes among others. The MusicVault has lots of internal storage, the Antipodes, IIRC, requires external storage. Not sure about the Sony HAPZ or whatever it is. You can control most of these from a smartphone, which of course is also a computer. |