Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Touch vs. Transporter digital output (again)

2010-06-01 Thread cliveb

mswlogo;551887 Wrote: 
 You points on A and B are correct. But you'd have to have one really F'd
 up setup for those to occur (and have cables significantly change it). I
 have tons of Meridian boxes and never found a digital cable to make any
 difference.
Meridian gear is top-notch stuff, so if it happens to be very immune to
noise on the ground plane and deals with incoming jitter well, that
would be no surprise. Some of the boutique audiophile gear that
people say demonstrate differences in digital cables is probably not so
well engineered.

But to put things in context: I personally have never heard any
significant differences between digital transports or cables. Any
differences that I think I may have detected were most likely imagined,
because they were sighted comparisons.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter: No more bug fixes in firmware

2010-06-01 Thread Teus de Jong

michael123;551870 Wrote: 
 Transporter is in a different league...
 I would understand if you say I have bought PS Audio PerfectWave
 DAC/Transport Combo :-)
 
 Or, I went with Computer/DAC (say, Weiss or MSB) solution...
 
 But Touch?
Huh...? You seem to suppose I exchanged my transporter for a Touch. I
wouldn't dream of doing that. I said I bought a Touch as second player
(for another room).

Teus


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versions

2010-06-01 Thread RonM

I am contemplating a transporter, and have access to a couple of models.
The current part number is 930-12, according to the Logitech
website;  I could also obtain one with p/n 930-53.  

Anyone know what the difference is, if any?  Odd that the higher number
is the older unit, maybe it's for a different geographic market. 
Product info makes no reference to Win7, though.

R.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versions

2010-06-01 Thread mswlogo

RonM;552255 Wrote: 
 I am contemplating a transporter, and have access to a couple of models.
 The current part number is 930-12, according to the Logitech
 website;  I could also obtain one with p/n 930-53.  
 
 Anyone know what the difference is, if any?  Odd that the higher number
 is the older unit, maybe it's for a different geographic market. 
 Product info makes no reference to Win7, though.
 
 R.

There is two colors. That's all I'm aware of and there may be a part
number with that packages it with a Duet Controller.


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DSP5500HC, DSP5000
XP  Cat5  SB3  SPDIF  Meridian DSP5000
XP  Cat5  DuetReceiver  SPDIF  Meridian G91  DSP5000

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