Oh, hell, we know you're a dinosaur! LOL
Steve, and a curmudgeon to boot ! ………. :devil:
Oh, hell, we know you're a dinosaur! LOL
I'll be the dinasour and be damned proud of it.
I love my Cary and when it is time to replace, it will either be a unit made by Playback Designs or the DCS Puccini with clock, both of which cost alot more (retail) than $6,500.
Adam,
You are right. I'm getting old.
I guess I need to be convinced that if I want to hear "x" CD and it's easier to find, load, and press play versus accessing some type of screen and pushing / clicking, with the same degree of confidence of the end result.
Dave and Steve. I love ya bros. Been too long to hang out and have some beers.
Best,
Gordon
Adam,
You are right. I'm getting old.
I guess I need to be convinced that if I want to hear "x" CD and it's easier to find, load, and press play
Dave and Steve. I love ya bros. Been too long to hang out and have some beers.
no convincing me Gordon, I wholeheartedly agree ………………. I still enjoy the 'physical connection' with playing my music, whether it be digital (CD's) or my LP's. Besides my lack of knowledge and interest in computers makes me not give a 'rats ass' about all this server stuff !
your right, it has been too long ………… RMAF 2009 I believe ……….. if you're ever out East in the Philly area, make some noise !
RMAF is coming up in a little over a month Gordon. We could all down a pint or two then. You could all come over to my place and listen to my computer based setup if you want.
I guess I need to be convinced that if I want to hear "x" CD and it's easier to find, load, and press play versus accessing some type of screen and pushing / clicking, with the same degree of confidence of the end result.
Best,
Gordon
Besides my lack of knowledge and interest in computers makes me not give a 'rats ass' about all this server stuff !
I'll be the dinasour and be damned proud of it.
I love my Cary and when it is time to replace, it will either be a unit made by Playback Designs or the DCS Puccini with clock, both of which cost alot more (retail) than $6,500.
Adam,
I guess I need to be convinced that if I want to hear "x" CD and it's easier to find, load, and press play versus accessing some type of screen and pushing / clicking, with the same degree of confidence of the end result.
Gordon
Hi sb6, since you have the win 2012, have you tried the Audiophile Optimizer? It's only a 100 quid and the computer audiophile forum is calling it quite transformative.
I'm not sure how. You can't change the data on the computer.
Adam you can have a read through http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f...zer-windows-2012-server-or-windows-8-a-17897/
Gordon, if you want a reasonably objective, easy to understand overview, I'd recommend The Well Tempered Computer. It's really not as difficult as it may seem to get perfect playback, and the convenience is out of this world.I read this stuff and it reinforces why I have not dipped my toes into this technology.
I read the link provided by Bonzo.
Seems like there's the potential that server based music can still be improved from a sonic perspective.
Is this true?
What does the current Windows software (server 2012) do that previous version (Vista) did not?
What does the "audiophile optimizer" do? Latency and lower CPU activity means nothing to me.
I read this stuff and it reinforces why I have not dipped my toes into this technology.
1. Why do you need to do this?One of the main goals of "optimizing" a media PC is to reduce latency and lower CPU activity.
As for the notion that "bits are bits' and nothing can make a difference, I have done A-B tests with different media PCs and they all sound different IMO, sometimes minor delta, sometimes major.
In my experience:
- Changing from Windows Vista to Windows Server 2012 - significant improvement
- Comparing stock Win2012 server 64 bit vs optimized Win server 2k12 - modest improvement
- Compare SATA cable for HDD with music - little to no change
- Change Wireworld USB cable to Audioquest diamond - moderate improvement
- Compare stock PC to Shunyata Venom - minimal difference
- Compare SSD to HDD containing music - little to no difference
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