Fred/Sammie,
I spend too many hours a day in front of computers.
It's my work. I have used both Mac and Windows machines
every day for many many years. If only I could use just a Mac.
When I read the convolutions folks are going through to get
Windows machines to sound as good as their CD players ...
sorry, but just in case my life will be shorter than I plan,
I'm not going there. Just my experience, and just my opinion though.
I have a Mac Mini dedicated music server, connected directly
via USB to a Bel Canto DAC3. ( Then to Bel Canto M300 monoblocs,
and on to Monitor Audio GS 20 speakers. )
CDs ripped to hard drive in Apple Lossless, in some cases ripped
at 44, and duplicate rips at 48 -- just for fun. I can't say that there's
an appreciable difference between 44 and 48 in, and/or 44 or 48 out.
I am entirely willing to admit though, that I might be missing subtleties.
I avoided the wireless rigamarole because I had no particular reason
to do wireless. More expense and more ... stuff.
Sound quality ... I can only comfortably compare the above set-up
to Arcam FMJ CD36, C31, P1 monoblocs, running the same well
recorded and mixed source material ... I cannot reliably tell
the difference between the two systems. ( same speakers in each case ).
So darn close it just doesn't matter. Not to me.
I also bought a ~$40 Keyspan USB/Bluetooth remote-control that lets me
control the Mini from other rooms if I need to. Keyspan has recently announced a ~$150 remote with a display that mimics an iPod display, also
Bluetooth/USB. Another kind of 'wireless' set up, I guess one could say.
I spend too many hours a day in front of computers.
It's my work. I have used both Mac and Windows machines
every day for many many years. If only I could use just a Mac.
When I read the convolutions folks are going through to get
Windows machines to sound as good as their CD players ...
sorry, but just in case my life will be shorter than I plan,
I'm not going there. Just my experience, and just my opinion though.
I have a Mac Mini dedicated music server, connected directly
via USB to a Bel Canto DAC3. ( Then to Bel Canto M300 monoblocs,
and on to Monitor Audio GS 20 speakers. )
CDs ripped to hard drive in Apple Lossless, in some cases ripped
at 44, and duplicate rips at 48 -- just for fun. I can't say that there's
an appreciable difference between 44 and 48 in, and/or 44 or 48 out.
I am entirely willing to admit though, that I might be missing subtleties.
I avoided the wireless rigamarole because I had no particular reason
to do wireless. More expense and more ... stuff.
Sound quality ... I can only comfortably compare the above set-up
to Arcam FMJ CD36, C31, P1 monoblocs, running the same well
recorded and mixed source material ... I cannot reliably tell
the difference between the two systems. ( same speakers in each case ).
So darn close it just doesn't matter. Not to me.
I also bought a ~$40 Keyspan USB/Bluetooth remote-control that lets me
control the Mini from other rooms if I need to. Keyspan has recently announced a ~$150 remote with a display that mimics an iPod display, also
Bluetooth/USB. Another kind of 'wireless' set up, I guess one could say.