@tonydennison Congratulations on your choice. Keep us posted!
@audioengr Thanks.
@audioengr Thanks.
Questions from a noob on digital streaming
Hello guys, 3- Questions :-) Q-1 As you know, I am getting a DS Jr. and am wondering if I need to run the power amps while breaking in the DS Jr or if I can feed the DS Jr with a Bluray loop and the power amps off???? The power amps are tube and I dont want to leave them on unattended. Q-2 Another question....My sub is 40 ft away, at the moment I have 40 ft well insulated rca's going to my sub that I used with my Tube Pre. With the DS jr, I have to use the RCA outs to my amps which do not have XLR....Am I better off getting XLR-RCA adapters (or will they sound like poop?) or running solid core speaker cable from the tube amps 40 ft away to the sub? I imagine you will say speaker wire.... Q-3 Finally, I purchased an AC conditioner from PS Audio, but as I said, the sub is 40 ft away....would I get any benefit running an industrial extension from the conditioner to the sub power cord, or should I just plug the sub direct in to the wall? Thanks TD |
tomcy6
Nice to see some love for the Node2. I just picked up a secondhand one and it should be here tomorrow. Like the OP I'm dipping my toe into streaming for the first time but unlike the OP I'm hanging onto my vinyl and the stuff that makes it happen. Analogue is the go to here. Tidal,Roon. Do you need these to play the music you have on your HDD's and in my case my PC. I've a ton of FLAC's but I just use VLC at the moment and I have Shazam&Spotify but I have the cheapskates versions which mean ads. Internet radio is accessed easily with a Node 2 so there's another source accounted for and it's mostly free.(Radio Paradise for instance) As the Node2 is an amp and a DAC, you do't need to hook it up to any part of your existing system do you?(apart from speakers or wireless actives) |
thelid, The Node 2 is a streamer and DAC with a volume control which allows you to run it direct to your amp but it is not an amp. I believe there is a unit that includes an amp called the Powernode 2. You will download an app called BluOs to your phone or tablet to control the Node 2. It’s available in Apple and Android versions and it is free. You don’t need any other software to operate the Node 2. Roon is for gathering information from the net about the music you are playing and offering suggestions for other music you might like. It is meant to give you access to information as you listen. It also can control your streamer but the BluOs should do that just fine. Tidal is a streaming service which I like a lot. It gives you access to a lot of music. You don’t need it to play the music on your network. It is something you would add if you want to explore music outside your collection. |
Ok, I received the DS Jr today at 11am.. it is 1130pm and it is still on. Started off pretty dang harsh....I replaced the Anti-Cables ICs for a pair of Rothwell Rivers and everything mellowed down nicely. Sounding better and better as time goes on. Vocals are starting to move forward. I hooked up my sub with speaker cable out of the Amp mains. Speaker cables I am using are 12 gauge appliance copper from home depot....used it for years. I am using Quicksilver Mid Mono tube amps and Boston VR950's. Running tidal through Mconnect. Question, I can only make setting changes in audio streaming with mac when plugged in to the DS JR, but I dont use that to play music, I stream from the ethernet cable, so are there any adjustments to be made with Tidal built in to the DS JR.? Anywho back to Miles Davis Funny Vanlentine. TD Anyway |