garym wrote: 
> If you have the urge to improve, a good DAC can bring improvement.

*Extrernal DAC is the way to go* Touch itself is a little round round
soft, lacks an iota of resolution and openess and could have more low
end impacts (imo) but this is a bit exagerated ,it is very good for the
money and actually very very close to the best stuff, but sometimes even
these small things gets to you .

I've always used it with my meridianG68J processor as digital transport
and still do ( but nowadays with digital speakers ) .

If you want to be practical use FLAC files instead of WAV ( lossles is
lossles and yes it is lossles) or alac or aiff if you under gunpoint to
use iTunes , if you read otherwise in for example T.A.S it is utter
b*ll*cks :)

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?93549-FUD-intellectual-honesty-digital-facts-and-the-TAS-articles&highlight=Absolute+sound+computer+audio

Btw unless you have messed with the file types setting on your Touch you
are already listening to flac as it is the default to transcode WAV to
FLAC to conserve bandwidth .

I use wired Ethernet ,not out of sound-quality, but it simply works
better ,the Squeezebox is by design not sensitive to network conditions
of any kind until it's so bad that it runs out off buffer , then it is
obvious.
Or if the network is so choppy that control gets sluggish .
However 24/96 streaming could tax it networks capability under less than
perfect conditions (as in my home with 14 competing networks around ) so
wired is fuzz free.

Further it is not at all sensitive to what kind of server machine you
are using as it is independent of whatever goes for soundcard and sound
drivers on the server PC/NAS/Thing .
Do not believe anyone stating otherwise as they obviulsy don't
understand how things work , it all ends up in the player buffer
anyway.

The best server tweak is to move it out of the listening room (it's a
network player right ) next best is to use something you are familiar
with and can maintain fuzz free ,unless you want another hobby and run a
small linux server which is fast and effective and some fun :) LMS
actually runs much faster on Linux and a small gui less server OS is
very fast nimble and could be used on quite slow hardware. .
The simplest of all is the run the server on your normal desktop/laptop
for starters untill you find out another solution.

Do wire the server to the network , historically having the server as
wifi can be a bit fragile (especially if you do other stuff with the PC
)


------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mnyb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4143
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=94912

_______________________________________________
audiophiles mailing list
audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com
http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles

Reply via email to