Many people start with a bottled sauce and doctor it up. mmonice sell
'wow power leveling'
(http://www.mmonice.com/WOW-USA-Power-Leveling-c-11.html) You can cut
the thickness (bottled sauces are usually too thick) and boost the
spice fairly easily. My favorite bottled sauce is Maull's, out of St.
th00ht;309696 Wrote:
> pardon the igno-rant but what Naim and Linn offering?
http://www.naim-audio.com/products/hdx.html - £4500
http://www.linn.co.uk/digital_stream_players
Klimax DS: $2 USD (couldn't find UK price)
Akurate DS: £3450
All of them are way out there expensive.
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SuperQ
dennis55;302570 Wrote:
> yes, there is a big price gap but look at what you get!
> ...
> i've used SB3 and an external Dac,but the Transporter is simply
> superior in lots of ways...
>
In my case, i prefer investing in gear by adding small amounts each
time. I suppose it's my personal concept of
dennis55;302570 Wrote:
> yes, there is a big price gap but look at what you get!.
> in comparison with Linn and Naim's offerings you're getting a lot of
> quality gear for the money.
> i've used SB3 and an external Dac,but the Transporter is simply
> superior in lots of ways...
> get a listen or
yes, there is a big price gap but look at what you get!.
in comparison with Linn and Naim's offerings you're getting a lot of
quality gear for the money.
i've used SB3 and an external Dac,but the Transporter is simply
superior in lots of ways...
get a listen or try before you buy.
dennis
th00h
mac;132956 Wrote:
> Sean, I'd wager that there is a market for a stand-alone DAC offering
> based on the AK4396 and Jung regulators. Every SB1/2/3 owner would be
> a potiential customer if the price was right. Cheers, mac.
But that would spoil the market for the TP, wouldn't it?
But I agree t
Is there really a significant difference between the AK4396 and the
AK4395 DACs?
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