[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-03 Thread DirectViewer

tomjtx;152134 Wrote: 
 I was thinking the theta was a dac only.
 But I think you should try the TP dac and run its analog using the
 theta as a line level preamp.
 You can also run the TP straight to the amp, but use the attenuation
 inside the TP that works through the RCA outs.
 There is a thread on this with much more detail.
 You might like the TP dac more than the theta but you will only know if
 you try it.
 The reason I recommend at least a week is that the TP,to my ears,
 improves a lot with time. It's great out of the box, but even better
 after a few weeks IMHO

Thanks, Tom, I'll give it a try.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-03 Thread tomjtx

DirectViewer;152165 Wrote: 
 Thanks, Tom, I'll give it a try.

Ley us know what you end up liking the best.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-03 Thread DirectViewer

tomjtx;152224 Wrote: 
 Ley us know what you end up liking the best.

Yes, I shall.

My first step will be to download and install Slim Server because I
need to have that running smoothly before the hardware can work.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread peejay

Generally. moving audio reproduction circuits away from any possible
interference is a first move to improving sound quality.
The humble act of moving power cables away from source or speaker
cables in a stereo setup, for example, can in some cases make an
audible difference. In the case of a PC, the RF (Radio Frequency)
influence on the soundcard is likely to be significant, and an on-board
chip and audio stage is likely to suffer even more so. 
I echo Tom's advice of the Squeezebox setup, as a first measure.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread probedb

As far as I'm aware AC'97 requires that all signals are mixed to 16-bit
48KHz? In windows it's possible to bypass kmixer which does this nasty
stuff but it maybe that your onboard sound does this as well...i.e. all
Creative cards do this in hardware.

Unless you're doing things like bypassing kmixer I doubt your PC is
passing untouched digital signals to your DAC.

I'd say the squeezebox will give better quality, but like everything
it's subjective as to whether or not you can actually tell the
difference.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread peejay

probedb;151846 Wrote: 
 As far as I'm aware AC'97 requires that all signals are mixed to 16-bit
 48KHz? In windows it's possible to bypass kmixer which does this nasty
 stuff but it maybe that your onboard sound does this as well...i.e. all
 Creative cards do this in hardware.
 
 Unless you're doing things like bypassing kmixer I doubt your PC is
 passing untouched digital signals to your DAC.
 
 I'd say the squeezebox will give better quality, but like everything
 it's subjective as to whether or not you can actually tell the
 difference.

I Agree, it is all subjective - in the ears of the beholder, so to
speak. Computer and audio delivery technologies are inevitably merging,
but discreet audio devices such as the squeezebox, still have the edge,
IMHO.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread tomjtx

DirectViewer;151814 Wrote: 
 Would the SB3, or the Transporter, be a sonic improvement over my
 current setup? I play WAV files directly from my PC to a digital input
 on a Theta Casablanca 3 with Extreme DACs.
 
 Any advice will be gratefully received. Thanks!

Why not buy a TP direct and get a free SB3?
That way you can compare both. If you don't think the TP is better,
sell it for 1,700
and break even. There are plenty of people who have SB's that would
love to get a TP for 1,700.
But please try the TP without the Theta for at least a week. Don't
assume the Theta is better. You might be surprised and end up selling
the Theta.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread probedb

peejay;151849 Wrote: 
 I Agree, it is all subjective - in the ears of the beholder, so to
 speak. Computer and audio delivery technologies are inevitably merging,
 but discreet audio devices such as the squeezebox, still have the edge,
 IMHO.

I agree with you there. Takes some very high quality sound cards to get
the quality analogue out from a PC :) Digital is easier but usually a
bit messier due to Windows messing with the audio without you asking.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread DirectViewer

tomsi42;151817 Wrote: 
 If you are using windows, it is a big possibility that you aren't
 getting the best sound possible. Windows does some processing to the
 files before they go the the DAC.
 
 In your case, I would recommend the SB3, and that you convert your
 music files to FLAC or Apple lossless. This is to embed the artist
 name, track, name etc into the music files (as well as takes less disc
 space). Use Apple lossless if you are using iTunes, otherwise use
 FLAC.
 
 Another benefit is that you don't have to place the PC near your
 stereo.
 
 Tom

Thanks, Tom. I play WAV files with Foobar2000
(http://www.foobar2000.org/) using the kernel streaming option, which
bypasses Windows and sends the output directly to the sound chip.

FLAC sounds like a great idea. I will definitely look into it.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread DirectViewer

probedb;151846 Wrote: 
 As far as I'm aware AC'97 requires that all signals are mixed to 16-bit
 48KHz? In windows it's possible to bypass kmixer which does this nasty
 stuff but it maybe that your onboard sound does this as well...i.e. all
 Creative cards do this in hardware.
 
 Unless you're doing things like bypassing kmixer I doubt your PC is
 passing untouched digital signals to your DAC.
 
 I'd say the squeezebox will give better quality, but like everything
 it's subjective as to whether or not you can actually tell the
 difference.

As I replied to tomsi42, I seem to be bypassing kmixer, at least for
WAV files. (I didn't know it until I saw your postings and checked.) Of
course, that doesn't apply to Pandora.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Newbie seeking the best sound quality

2006-11-02 Thread DirectViewer

tomjtx;151923 Wrote: 
 Why not buy a TP direct and get a free SB3?
 That way you can compare both. If you don't think the TP is better,
 sell it for 1,700
 and break even. There are plenty of people who have SB's that would
 love to get a TP for 1,700.

Well, it seems clear from the postings that there is at least a good
chance that getting the playback out of the PC will improve the sound.
So I'll take your advice. With the 30-day return policy  I won't even
have the hassle of selling it. 

tomjtx;151923 Wrote: 
 But please try the TP without the Theta for at least a week. Don't
 assume the Theta is better. You might be surprised and end up selling
 the Theta.

I'm confused by that, Tom. The Theta is a full-blown A/V
preamp/processor through which I run all my source devices. It has both
analog and digital audio inputs. Are you saying that I should try using
an analog hookup (i.e. use the DACs in the TP), or that I should run
the TP directly to my power amps?


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