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Integrated amp with internal DAC?
I second the Music Hall Mambo. Definitely in your price range and sounds great. You will have substantially more options if you consider receivers rather than just integrated amps.Michael 
Airport Xray scanner harmful to integrated chips?
If it did we'd have a hard time shipping them by air. (People and cargo in planes actually get exposed to a fair amount of cosmic radiation because of the altitude.) And we wouldn't use them because of unreliability.People routinely take electroni... 
Looking for a warm budget monitors???
Coincident Triumph matches your desires perfectly. Very tube-friendly load, too.Michael 
Downloads that aren't ripped from cd's
My understanding is that the RS coding is used for the physical storage of redundant data on the CD, and is not present in the data once it's read from the CD. The drive takes care of using it for error correcting and error detecting. Once it's re... 
Feel let down by your audio software choice?
It's been exactly one month since I started this thread, so I thought I'd provide an update. Thanks in large part to MediaMonkey, I now have achieved in digital audio what I've been searching for about 4 years now. I took my collection of WAV file... 
Efficient Dynamic Speaker with low-end punch?
Take a look at Coincident.Michael 
Anyone going to see Loreena McKennitt?
I saw her last Thursday in Philadelphia. It was a really great show. I enjoy her music, and it was such a treat to actually see it live. I highly recommend her concerts.Michael 
Feel let down by your audio software choice?
Thanks for the suggestion, bigamp. I haven't tried JRiver MediaCenter yet, so I'll have to give it a try. I'm presently using MediaMonkey in a process of reorganizing my data files into a directory structure and lossless format that I believe will... 
Feel let down by your audio software choice?
Thanks Ed, I've been looking into a couple of those programs. Media Monkey actually appears to do a lot of what I need, because it can read MusicMatch's tagged WAV files (consistently), and offers reasonable help with viewing by file and exporting... 
Feel let down by your audio software choice?
Various programs (MusicMatch included) have ways of tagging WAV files, but they're inconsistent and not well standardized.Funny someone should mention Media Monkey. I've played around with about 6 "lesser known" applications, and so far Media Monk... 
External hard drive for expanding iTunes library?
Cytocycle, why do you need to have up to 8 drives? That's the constraint that's causing it to be more expensive. You won't find an NAS with >4-5 drives at a reasonable price point. Commercial RAID racks are going to start in the couple thousand... 
External hard drive for expanding iTunes library?
Cytocycle, I haven't heard of ClarkConnect home Linux. I use mostly Ubuntu and Fedora distributions. If you're using hardware RAID, just about any distribution should work fine. And most distributions make it easy to configure software RAID, too.M... 
External hard drive for expanding iTunes library?
Cytocycle, I found the link you provided interesting. I don't have the Thecus N5200, but I have the N4100 at home and it appears that they run at vastly different speeds. My N4100 gives 1/10 the performance of the N5200 according to their data.My ... 
haunting/dark classical
Try Shostakovich for dark and haunting sound.Michael 
Small Room
I would normally steer people in this situation toward Totem Arro's. But you say that you want orchestral music without a sub, and that's pushing it for the Arro's (although the bass is much better than you would expect from looking at them).So I ...