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Polkster
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I'm looking for a solution to store about 200 CDs worth of music in an UNCOMPRESSED format so I can play them back on my home system. I've read people accomplishing this by turning a computer into such a server. However, I prefer not to have to power up a PC to play back the music.
The system must have an interface where I can control the playlist without having a computer connected. Basically something like an iPOD for the home but without any form of compression. Then I would hook up the output of this device to an external DACs which then feeds a preamp. I'm browsing Crutchfield and it appears a product like the Escient FireBall MX-111 would be it. But such a device is pricey. Are there any other recommendations to get what I need? Can a PS3 be used? Thanks. Last edited by ivansfo; 11-06-2009 at 08:38 PM.. |
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Polk Expert
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You could use an iPOD Classic ( with Apple Lossless files) Wadia transport combo.The Wadia extracts the digital data from the iPod which you would then connect to an outboard DAC. http://www.musicdirect.com/product/82178
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Polkazoid
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I have an HTPC that I leave on, and store all my music on a network drive in FLAC, using Media Monkey to serve them up via optical to a DAC. I couldn't be happier. I would use the PS3 for this, but as of now, it can't directly address a network drive.
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Polkster
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Right now I use an 80GB iPOD classic storing my music ripped at 384k/bps. It's decent for use in the car and travel. But when I get home....I really want to hear the music uncompressed. And I don't want to go digging through my CDs every time I want a song. The Wadia transport looks pretty good but I will need a bigger iPOD too. |
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Polkster
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It would be great if Apple would build an iPOD like product with 500 GB of storage and have digital outputs like COAX or TOSLINK. Last edited by ivansfo; 11-06-2009 at 09:35 PM.. |
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Polkhead
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WD TV ($89) needs USB HDD, can support up to 2, does flac and just about everything else. I have mine connected to my PS Audio DAC over fiber and HDMI to TV for the GUI.
http://www.wdtvlive.com/products/wdtv#/highlights Music MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV/PCM/LPCM, AAC, FLAC, Dolby Digital, AIF/AIFF, MKA
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my setup http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/show...p?userid=91952 If only you could hear what I am hearing Last edited by thsmith; 11-06-2009 at 09:55 PM.. |
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Polkhead
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"Footnote 2: I recorded the bits coming from the Wadia's coaxial S/PDIF output to my lab PC via the digital input of an RME soundcard, with Wes's iPod Nano playing a losslessly compressed file. I then compared that recording with a WAV rip from the original CD. The files were bit-for-bit identical..." http://www.stereophile.com/budgetcom...wad/index.html I love my 120GB iPod Classic/Wadia combination. I started out with the Benchmark DAC1 and later upgraded to the Bryston DAC. I have classical music on the iPod and currently have 1800 "songs" in Apple Lossless. Since these are classical songs many are in the 10-20 minute range, and I still have 60GB of free space. Without a doubt, for me, this has been my best equipment purchase since it has really gotten back into listening to music. I just spent $100 at lunch buying more CDs to listen to tonight and over the weekend, and the ones that make the grade will be loaded onto the iPod. |
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Polkhead
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In another thread similar to this one, I asked a member who has iTunes but mostly used MM (Media Monkey) to rip to FLAC to compare . . .
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############## Just last Saturday I hooked my laptop with iTunes to my system. I've been ripping CD's into iTunes using Apple Lossless and then doing A/B comparisons between iTunes from my laptop and my CD player. The soundstage is wider and deeper, and image more tightly focused from the CD player, but only by a small margin. I'm sure there are better solutions out there, but Apple Lossless trhough iTunes is very, very good. I will be following this thread closely as I too am looking for a media server solution to hold about 2,000 CD's which will equate to about 1-1/2 to 2 terabytes of lossless data files.
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Polkhead
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Or anybody else build it. That is what I am waiting for, a 17" wide music server that sits on the shelf with the other equipment. It needs an LCD screen to display song playing, album art, and other data, along with a remote control, and SPDIF, coax, and optical outputs, along with an Ethernet connection for downloading. Instead of a hard drive it should use flash memory, or some other solid state emory, for quieter operation.
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Polkhead
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No, differant compression algorithims will have differant compressed sizes, but give back the original file when uncompressed. They both keep the same data, but one is more efficient in its compression. |
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![]() I need to take a serious look, and research this device. After a quick look it looks like something to consider. |
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Polkhead
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I never thought I would be intrigued by digital as I still listen to vinyl about 85% of the time, but I must say that a media server is in my future and I'll bet for many, many more with higher quality audio systems. |
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Polkster
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I think switching to lossless on my current iPOD with the Wadia would be pretty sweet. The WD TV product looks great too at a lower cost. I'll research both ideas a bit more. Many thanks for all the replies. |
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Polk Expert
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I don't see a digital output on the WD unit so you would be resigned to it's internal D-A and analog stages.While it looks interesting and an economical choice I would think it would comprimised as far as sound quality is concerned and a far cry below the potential of the iPOD/Wadia/BDA1 combo.
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Polkster
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Reripping my CDs now from 320K/bps to the Apple Lossless. Hope it all will fit on my 80GB iPOD. If not looks like the new 160GB version for sale is cheaper than what I paid for my 5th gen version. ARgg... Will start shopping for a Wadia too. |
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Polkhead
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Everywhere I have looked, except used, the Wadia is $379. Unfortunately, while the stock Wadia sounds great, like everything else in this addiction, there is room for improvement.
The two things I have done to the Wadia have both made a postive audible improvement. They are upgrading the stock SPDIF cable, and the external power supply. While there are countless cables to buy, I have only seen one power supply. The power supply I bought is the CIAUDIO, and the digital IC is a Mapleshade. The benefit to these upgrades is they made the sound so much better. The drawback is they turned a $379 product into a $1000 product. C'est la vie. Power supply http://www.musicdirect.com/product/83276 Digital IC – 1 meter http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/aud...italzephyr.php |
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Polkster
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For what it's worth, I'm a big Apple computer user. My server is a souped up (larger, faster, hard drive, maxed out in RAM) Macmini. I love the thing. It's small and compact is very peppy. I is my itunes library and I also enjoy watching movies with it. I've got it connected to my 52" Sammy display and it looks gorgeous. Front row is really pretty. To make things even more fun I use my Itouch as a remote control for all of my tunes-way cool. I also have the Wadia/Ipod, PS Audio DAC, combo in another room and that sounds fantastic. The only thing I miss with that you can only shuffle music or play a playlist. To choose a specific tune you have to do it manually with the ipod docked, which is a pain. Suppose I've become spoiled using the Itouch as a remote.
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Polkhead
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Polk Expert
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Thanks I'm aware Toslink is Digital,but looking at the pic I didn't see one.I looked again and it's hard to tell for sure but that could be a Optical port beside the yellow RCA video out?Ofcourse it does have HDMI but that won't help him with his 2 ch DAC.
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Polkster
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Yes, the WD TV does have toslink. I use it with great success. I second thsmith on this one. I have the WD TV with two 2TB hard drives hooked up. It pretty much plays everything you throw at it from my experience
I use it primarily for movies, but it can handle the music end to. I use the PS3 for music. I have a 500 gig hard drive in it, so it's got plenty of room for the tunes. The WD TV handles my movies. You need A LOT of space if you are going to do movies uncompressed. You can get around 425 movies on a 2TB drive give or take.. I hope this helps![]()
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Polkhead
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I rip DVDs to it instead of putting then on DVD-Rs. For the cost and what it is it does great. The OP wanted something that does not connect to his PC. I use a portable 500g HDD that is USB powered eleminating a wall wort. WD TV is not the end all to be all but for me it works great. |
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And my comment regarding compromised SQ was if it's internal D-A and analog sections were used.I would think having the ability to send the data to an outboard DAC like your PS Audio would prove a signifcant upgrade,and make it a much more attractive device.Especially so considering it's budget price.Last edited by GV#27; 11-07-2009 at 06:01 PM.. |
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Polkateer
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If you want TOTALLY UNCOMPRESSED music for your iPod you can burn your music as AIFF (this is Apple's totally uncompressed format). But frankly I've never found anyone able to hear the difference (have tested on quite a few audiosnobs er...philes).
PS: Until someone comes up with as seemless a way to create personalized playlist and sync music. I'll probably stick with iPod as my main music server. I'm also pretty addicted to using my laptop with Airport Express but I doubt the audio quality would be as good as the Wadia's.
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