Why a separate hard drive? Rip all your music to your computer's hard drive;
get a high-quality sound card; patch its output into an auxiliary input on
your amplifier; and use Winamp or another media player to play your music.
That's what I do.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Phelan" <colin_phe...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 3:43 PM
Subject: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
Hi All,
I wonder if you can assist.
For use whilst on the move I rip all my music directly to MP3.
I still use a traditional hi fi for listening at home
I would like for a few reasons to pack away the c d 's and use something I
can connect to my hi fi to listen to music at home.
I am using a basic separates system that includes a Cyrus amplifyer with
little or no fancy connections.
I do not need an ipod for listening on the move otherwise I may go down
that
route.
Is there some sort of hard drive I could use that is accessible and I can
just copy all the MP3's to.
Yes when it comes to hi fi I am about 15 years out of date but hey the
Cirus
amp used to be leading edge and it still works!
Thanks for your assistance
Colin
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