ec461 Wrote:
Or why not have the Transporter support 192/24...
Perhaps they browsed Lavry forums too much :)
He strongly opposes 192/24 in general.
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0. A way to purchase individual songs online in lossless format.
I'm certain this will come if demand is there.
I bought my first electronic download in lossless format a while back,
interestingly from some old hippies, rather than a modern 'with it'
band ;)
http://gdstore.com/
A 'five CD'
Oh well... I have microwave 6 meter away, and Wi-Fi router just behind
the wall - c'est la vie, you can't get rid of 2.4Ghz unless you go
listen to your music into a bunker. If not you, your neighbours will
provide you with some emission.
Considering the reality, I'd assume SD took some care
325xi Wrote:
Microwaves are noisy enough to disrupt 802.11b/g data transmission...
In that case I am glad I dont have one in the same home as my 'good' Hi
Fi.
I'm a little familiar with that market segment :) There are two types of
audiophiles: those who prefer to live in fantasy, and those
London Lad wrote:
Hi 325,
IMHO there is a lot of difference between 6 meters away or behind a
wall than something on the hi-fi rack. Also microwaves are designed to
keep the RF in where as WiFi access points etc are designed to transmit
it.
I think it is well to remember that I was
London Lad Wrote:
Also no true audiophile would ever consider having 802.11 radio
transmitters anywhere near his stereo setup! At least with the
transporter you can turn it off. The displays need to go as well BTW.
LOL - at least in my neighborhood, I don't have much of a choice.
Scanning
Robin Bowes Wrote:
I would like to report this post as offensive and request that it be
deleted.
Such a sensible voice of reason clearly doesn't belong on the
audiophile
forum/list.
:)
R.
LOL.
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Phil Leigh Wrote:
Kind of hard to avoid them these days...(wi-fi that is)
I presume you think they cause some kind of audible interference that
will detract from your listening pleasure?
I don't believe there is any evidence for this. I can't imagine any
even half-way decent piece of
Robster Wrote:
Maybe, depends how much money i have over once I've moved
house...and the UK price of course, but I just know that we're
gonna get mugged on the exchange rate as usual.
The UK price has been announced and we aren't getting mugged; it's
£1299 inc. VAT which, if you do the
Fifer Wrote:
The UK price has been announced and we aren't getting mugged; it's £1299
inc. VAT which, if you do the exchange calculation from $1999 then add
VAT, is pretty damned close to the US price.
That sounds pretty reasonable conversion to me, any more and there
would be the risk
Let's admit, it doesn't look on $1999. It looks too fancy and a bit
cheap. SD should have hired someone from audio and not gadget industry
to design the look. Less knobs, buttons, screens - it might also save
some budget.
However, I'm used to the fact that best things don't always look right.
i ordered one. hey, i'll get a free SB3. already have one, but i'm
moving into a bigger place. now to sell my DAC
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Responding to some of what Sanjay wrote:
0. A way to purchase individual songs online in lossless format.
This is coming. Nothing to do with SD directly, of course, but I've
seen industry reporting that hints at this. Some specialty labels and
sites already offer this.
See:
1. More reliable WiFi transmission (not a signal strength or channel
interference issue - see above).
Recent firmware changes have addressed many issues. Not sure what
problems you are having, but you might consider going to the latest
802.11n technology or switching to HomePower or wired
Going through the self justification process at the moment
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sfraser Wrote:
Going through the self justification process at the moment
I don't know about you, but if you're like me, isn't the outcome
already determined? You are going to buy one. You just need to come up
with a reasonable explanation. Then you can act as if the explanation
led you to
TiredLegs Wrote:
Anybody plunk down the credit card for a Transporter yet?
Nope. Hate the looks and I already have a nice DAC, so I don't want to
pay a premium for two displays and a row of buttons that won't get used
and don't make it sound better. I may well go for an Olive Opus instead
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I'm in the US and I like the look of the Transporter. But I should also mention that I am not really picky about these things. For me, the nicest aesthetic aspect is the overall form factor, so that it fits in better with existing audio components (in terms of general shape and size). I don't mind
CardinalFang Wrote:
That sounds harsh I must admit, but looks are a very personal thing and
the more I look at the Transporter, the more I think nasty 70's
receiver. Sorry guys, I know a lot of work went into it...
Well, it's all subjective when it comes to the aesthetics. You may
remember
I think the black version looks great...apart from the chrome rack grabs
- they should be black too...
I'll be buying one if/when I can insert my TACT 2.2 between the digital
in and out.
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kevin Wrote:
I can say this, though. Take Subaru for instance. I know a few people
who have bought them because they are nice practical cars and did not
care about the looks. But the looks end up growing on them anyhow...
:-)
People buy Subarus in the UK because they go like a cat with
CardinalFang Wrote:
PS: I have noticed a slight divide here when it comes to looks, it
seems to appeal to our US friends more than Europeans, or is that a
generalisation too far?
Paul
Probably.
I am european and find that it looks great. Unlike other audio
equipment, you need feedback
CardinalFang Wrote:
nasty 70's receiver
I think Carver is the term you're searching for.
It doesn't matter what I think, because I can't afford it, but the
Transporter will look better on a rack than the SB3.
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MahlerFreak Wrote:
Now, the next challenge is to come up with an interface that is
classical-music friendly. From lurking/searching here, it does not seem
that SS 6.5 will do much to help that. I am partway into the design
phase of a web browser based solution that would allow me to use JR
If the transport has 30-day in-home trial policy (as many other high end
gears sold through the internet), then I will buy one.
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TiredLegs Wrote:
I don't know about you, but if you're like me, isn't the outcome already
determined? You are going to buy one. You just need to come up with a
reasonable explanation. Then you can act as if the explanation led you
to the purchase, rather than the other way around.
Ok, your
ceejay Wrote:
Allow me to put in a plug for some enhancement requests I put in some
time ago: this thread
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18946 introduces an
incremental set of enhancements that would collectively make Classical
music much easier to handle. They've collected
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