Mac Mini & Outboard DAC


I'm trying desperately to simplify the basic home system. Seems to me, a mac mini, and decent outboard dac would do the job. I've built my own speakers and have a bel canto S300 dual mono amp for power. I can get internet radio streams, which are superior to my am/fm reception. I can move all my apple lossless files to the hardrive, and with a Miglia TVMax+ I can rig it as a DVR/DVD player. Surely I'm missing something. I'd be much obliged if someone can tell me where this will fail before I give it a shot.
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Showing 1 response by leahy

I use an iMac to an Maudio Audiophile Firewire. That connects to my latest purchase, a Monarchy 24 DAC. Almarro A205A MK2 to Cain Abby/Baileys. I store my CD collection on an iomgea 750G hard drive.

I have never equaled this sound via any standard CD setup, and rarely has my vinyl surpassed it. The convenience factor is out of this world. I just hit random on my iTunes library, and I have the best radio station ever - all of MY favorite music. I hear things I had totally forgotten about. Songs I would have never pulled out of my LP collection. It's always a nice surprise.

I don't think I'm missing anything by using Apple's Lossless format. Even older (1986 vintage) CDs are listenable with this setup. No details are missing, and the music is engaging. Once one gets past traditional ways of storing and listening to music, life can get easier and better. Don't let anyone try to convince you that you are taking a backwards step in fidelity. If they haven't heard this setup, they shouldn't judge it. This is NOT like hooking up to an iPod or direct out of a computer's 3.5mm headphone output.

Go for it, and enjoy!