The reason I want to use the Brick is because this new setup will REPLACE my CD player as a source, not simply be a supplement or secondary setup. I thus want the best possible reproduction of music.
New setup with computer as source??
Hi All. I have spent the last few days reading up on how to implement a computer-based system (have been keeping an eye on the actual topic of PC-Audio for quite a while now, only now looking into applying it).
I currently have a Shanling CD-T100 tube CD player feeding an Electrocompaniet ECI-3 integrated amp, which powers my Revel Ultima Gem loudspeakers. Any form of upgrade to my equipment (ie. mods to the amp/cdp) are not available in my country and new equipment is extremely expensive. That, along with the convenience factor are leading me toward setting up a system with a computer as a source. In that regard I have a few questions:
- I plan to get a Mac Mini for storing the songs and running the software. This will be dedicated to the system. From what I have seen read, the simplest method to get the music from computer--->amp is using a USB DAC. I am thus considering a Wavelength Brick DAC. Do you think there will be any degradation in the sound using this setup in comparison to my current setup?
- Alternatively I need to get something like a SB and a separate DAC, such as the Benchmark or other DAC. These are a lot more expensive (especially locally) so may be cost-prohibitive. Is there any other reasons to go for such a setup other than a) being wireless or in a different room from the source data; and b) flexibility of choosing your own DAC?
Any other tips or advice will be greatly appreciated!
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I currently have a Shanling CD-T100 tube CD player feeding an Electrocompaniet ECI-3 integrated amp, which powers my Revel Ultima Gem loudspeakers. Any form of upgrade to my equipment (ie. mods to the amp/cdp) are not available in my country and new equipment is extremely expensive. That, along with the convenience factor are leading me toward setting up a system with a computer as a source. In that regard I have a few questions:
- I plan to get a Mac Mini for storing the songs and running the software. This will be dedicated to the system. From what I have seen read, the simplest method to get the music from computer--->amp is using a USB DAC. I am thus considering a Wavelength Brick DAC. Do you think there will be any degradation in the sound using this setup in comparison to my current setup?
- Alternatively I need to get something like a SB and a separate DAC, such as the Benchmark or other DAC. These are a lot more expensive (especially locally) so may be cost-prohibitive. Is there any other reasons to go for such a setup other than a) being wireless or in a different room from the source data; and b) flexibility of choosing your own DAC?
Any other tips or advice will be greatly appreciated!
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