I have my whole library on a dedicated PC-based music server and do the vast majority of my listening from it. I have it set up to output "raw" S/PDIF out to an external DAC. It sounds fantastic. I might just be ignorant of the other levels that fantastic might reference, either through an uber-CD player or a top-notch vinyl front-end, but I've never had the thought, "This is fundamentally lacking, somehow, but at least it's really convenient"
PC based music server from TAS
I wanted to share my experiences with building the PC based music server that talked about in the December 2007 TAS. I was running it on an dual core Athlon with 1GB memory. At first I used an internal sound card from creative, the Audigy Soundblaster 2. I loaded Exact Audio Copy ( a great program by the way!) along with foobar2000. The sound was just Ok. I added the Kernel Streaming dll file and things got somewhat better. So I went for the whole setup and bought the Echo Gina 3G sound card with decent but not great TSR to XLR cables. I installed ASIO, Purewave and copied in a few Cds using the EAC uncompressed WAV file type. Hooked it all up expecting great things etc. etc. Just as a sidebar my system is all ARC stuff i.e. Ref 1 preamp, Vt100 MkIII, Cd 2 and a PH3 running into Tyler Acoustics Signiture Monitors. The sound was very clear and detailed but it lacked something intangible. The best adjective I can think of is "vitality". It was very lifeless, a quality that I don't get listening to the normal setup. I would be curious to hear if anyone else has attempted this PC setup and what their experiences are. If what I can up with is the expectation of music server sound, I'm not too excited about this trend.
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