My pending excommunication from the church of analog!!!

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The Sooloos certainly looks like it has a slick user interface. Not experienced it though!

On the other hand Tim regarding backup, the USB HDD is a suitable measure, if not as slick as ElephantDrive. Just don't rely on the NAS as there are too many things that can go wrong with RAID. It is high availability, not backup!
 
perhaps what the digital format needs is some form of what quantum physicist like to refer to as "super position"
 
Had I known music servers gave you audio wood, as you like to say Tim, I'd have posted some of the stuff I saw at the Bristol Hi-Fi show...

Never too late... I guess:)

In order, Sonos, Sonos, SooLoos, qsonix (qsonix was in the Spire room).

For looks, I'll take the SooLoos... I think Jeff hinted he had one of those. I've got no idea whether it's any good or not. Perhaps he'll chime in... perhaps not.

Records? Analogue? Looks like the Devil has you by the balls:devil: You and Tom best worship at the same altar:D

No audio wood yet Justin, but I'm not flacid about it either. We'll see where it takes me.

I like the Sooloos stuff, saw it at CEDIA a few years ago and again at RMAF. What I didn't like was the price - literally 16X what I paid for the Sonos gear. They just got aquired by Meridian, so it will be interesting to see how they continue to evolve.

The Sonos filled the bill for me because it seemed like the best combination of using the music library I already have, the ability to expand easily if I choose to do so, the user interface and the initial cost. I paid just a bit over $1K for the controller and 2 Zone box's.

Seriously, I'm more enthused about the convenience of it thus far. It's got to get a lot better to compete with my vinyl rig.
 
So when are you getting a music server Bernard?
Why do I need a music server? I have no problem spinning CDs.

Darn, I just read in the latest TAS that my recently-acquired PrimaLuna CDP is soon to be released in a Mk II version, with no more 12AX7s. Guess I should be screaming I've been gypped (a la Summit X), but them's the breaks.
 
Why do I need a music server? I have no problem spinning CDs.

Darn, I just read in the latest TAS that my recently-acquired PrimaLuna CDP is soon to be released in a Mk II version, with no more 12AX7s. Guess I should be screaming I've been gypped (a la Summit X), but them's the breaks.

No more 12AX7s? What are they using? Solid state?

You need a music server because they're damn cool, damn convenient and will change the way you listen!
 
No more 12AX7s? What are they using? Solid state?

You need a music server because they're damn cool, damn convenient and will change the way you listen!

Damn interesting that you don't say anything about the sound of the music?
 
Damn interesting that you don't say anything about the sound of the music?

Sorry - here goes - "The sound is damn good too", but I thought that went without saying. In fact, my SB3 driving my DAC sounds identical (for all intents and purposes) to my Marantz 8300 driving the same DAC. As for viny, sorry, but I don't consider myself authorised to comment - my Dual 505 sounds like rubbish, a fact with which I'm sure even you would agree?
 
As for viny, sorry, but I don't consider myself authorised to comment - my Dual 505 sounds like rubbish, a fact with which I'm sure even you would agree?

How many records do you own, Adam? Just wondering... whether an upgrade is appropriate here?
 
Definitely no point - I have less than 100 LPs - probably about 80, and most I have digitally too. A few are quite noisy.

The ones I don't have digitally I wouldn't consider "must haves" anyway.
 
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When I think about my record collection I feel a little cheap and dirty. Will this guilt pass?

No! You're a dirty ****, and to atone for your dirty thoughts you must purchase at least $250 worth of black pizza (or an upgrade of your choice to your analogue front end)! :)
 
Tim,

If you ever turn your back on analog, I think I would pass out.

That's something as true as time itself. Tim = vinyl, in my eyes.
 
Tim,

If you ever turn your back on analog, I think I would pass out.

That's something as true as time itself. Tim = vinyl, in my eyes.

Don't worry about it Joey, it isn't going to happen.

I got the Dodson issue sorted out and was able to spend some time listening to the whole setup last night for a few hours. I'm pleased that it sounds as good as it does, and through the Dodson it actually approaches the sound of my Esoteric. Bear in mind that this is a pretty darn good DAC that when new retailed for $6.5K. Still though, it isn't quite as homogenious as the Esoteric, nor is the soundstage quite as deep, and oddly, the bass doesn't seem quite as deep.

Compared to my vinyl rig there is still a LOT of ground to make up. The vinyl sounds better on all counts unless the LP itself has some sort of damage.

As I said earlier, I'm VERY satisfied with the convenience of the product, but for critical listening I'll still be listening to my other sources.
 
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Don't worry about it Joey, it isn't going to happen.

As I said earlier, I'm VERY satisfied with the convenience of the product, but for critical listeningI'll still be listening to my other sources.

You can't beat a well set-up table.....................if you have good........quiet vinyl. It has a "thing" that digital just doesn't quite achieve..........yet.

Doug - out
 
It's all good....
Enjoy your Sonos, when you don't feel like screwing around with analog and enjoy your vinyl when you feel in the mood!

You really don't have to choose...

And if you get an Echo card for your laptop, and a copy of Adobe Soundbooth, you can get some great needle drops for your server, so if you have vinyl you don't want to wear out, you can still enjoy it on your server.

It's all good....
 
Hi Tim congrats, and welcome to 2009.

Now if you seriously are into Vinyl and analogue, you will do the following:

Take some of your existing rips, and reprocess them using the following effect chain:

Source CD rip Audio - > Compressor -> EQ (RIAA curves) -> mix with ‘surface’ noise -> Cross mix to simulate LP crosstalk -> Antares Tube effect -> output file

Voila, a new track with all the EQ artifacts, THD of tube and Vinyl compression, but with the modern convenience of the Sonos UI ;)

Ain’t digital stuff grand :devil:
 
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