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Need advise on Oscilloscope
Get an old Tektronix from ebay. They are solid units that will do what you need, and won't cost a fortune.Michael 
Natural, musical, dynamic phono preamp 700 used
I have both the GCPH and Dynavector. The GCPH is more versatile, and, most importantly for me, has balanced outputs. But overall I prefer the sound from the Dynavector. It's more engaging and organic.My vote is for the Dynavector; it's a great val... 
Mac Mini vs. Macbook Pro as a server
I'm confused by the discussion of using a Macbook Pro vs a Mac Mini as a music server. Laptops in general aren't designed to be 24/7 servers; they are designed to be portable and intermittently used. Most laptops go to sleep when you close the scr... 
Phonograph preamplifier recommendation
I have both the PS GCPH and the Dynavector P75. The GCPH is more flexible and has balanced outputs, which is key for my system, as my preamp has only balanced connections. But in many ways I think the sound from the P75 is better, and it's availab... 
"Hidden Gems"'
Dick,Your description of Back to the Fluture sounds just like something I would be interested in. I did a quick Google search and it wasn't obvious where I could get a CD of it.Do you know of a source?Thanks,Michael 
New to computer audio and simple question....
I have been very happy with Logitech Squeezeboxes. Assuming your DAC has S/PDIF inputs (either coax or Toslink), it should work well for you. And they have both wired and wireless connections, so you can upgrade later to wired ethernet.Michael 
What's your favorite lyric from a song?
I have a couple:"My anaconda don't want none unless you've got buns, hun"Sir Mix-a-lot, Baby Got Back"The next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing"Alison Krauss, The Lucky OneMichael 
Totem Hawk with Rainmaker Center
I had that exact combination a couple years ago. It worked well, although the Rainmaker center had more sibilance than I would have liked. It wasn't the last word in bass response (and I wasn't using a sub, so that may have helped), but generally ... 
Best steak to eat while listening to your rig?
I grilled 2 steaks (one for each of my date and I) on Saturday evening as we prepared to wait out Irene. (We weren't hit too badly here in Baltimore, but there was plenty of driving rain for a while.) It was raining somewhat when I was out grillin... 
Best steak to eat while listening to your rig?
Elizabeth, since I'm a little under 40 I'm not sure exactly what grocery stores were like back then, but I can still find some mighty tasty steaks in some upscale grocery stores around. It works for me, anyway.But I do agree with Elizabeth in liki... 
What time do you wear?
Mrtennis, I agree mostly with your understanding that audiophiles are probably more likely to enjoy the finer things in life. I think this thread is actually relevant on Audiogon because of that. In fact, I have a number of other things that I enj... 
Anyone using Squeezebox server on Mac OS X?
Caudio2011, yes, I meant "System Preferences-->Sharing". You're almost there. From the Sharing settings, you can control which users have access to the data and what type of access they have (read-only, read+write, etc). Your user will need rea... 
Anyone using Squeezebox server on Mac OS X?
Caudio2011, no, I'm saying to hook the external HD to the Mini. Then on the Mini go to Settings -> Sharing, and select the external HD to share. Then from your laptop navigate in the Finder to the shared drive on the mini (remotely). This will ... 
Anyone using Squeezebox server on Mac OS X?
Caudio2011, share your mini's external HD and mount it from your laptop. Then simply select that mounted drive in the laptop when you specify the destination for the rip.Michael 
Backing Up My Ex HD Problems....
Jtb,No, RAID only protects against a single hard drive failure. That's it. For the rest of the possibilities you mentioned, you need offsite backups. If you have a fast Internet connection, you can consider one of the online backup solutions as an...