Mr_Sukebe;194380 Wrote: > Most of the AV servers that I've seen details of do appear to almost > always have some kind of odd drawback or design flaw. My personal > preference is a big PC case hidden out of sight, connected via RF to > the SB. That allows plenty of HD storage and cheap upgrades. > Ref Mac kit, I've heard their gear at shows and have come away > impressed everytime. The looks are rather marmite (you either love or > hate them), but their build quality and sound is unquestionably > awesome. > What about your Transporter running into a Mac based system? Wouldn't > be cheap, but would blow the doors off most systems. >
About MacIntosh system Thanks, I kind of like their design. What speakers are usually associated with them? I've had B&W before, and love them dearly. Still, I have never heard them paired to a McIntosh amp. Any ideas? About AV servers: I do agree with you on that, but I am still looking for something I can keep in my living room without it making the noise of a powerplant, which might in future be used for serving video files aswell. Hence my interest for the MS300, which sports high quality transport AND hard-drive (does it have an embedded operating system of sorts? If so what? Will have to find out...) Cheers, Giacomo -- gbruzzo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gbruzzo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3633 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=34396 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles