Why Mac Mini Over Slim Systems Products?


Here are my thoughts. Please let me know if they make sense:

1) Using a Mac Mini for a music server is superior to slim systems duet or squeezebox if you are interested in playing high resolution files (I am).

2) Mac Mini and the Transporter both do high resolution, but Mac Mini would likely provide more universal access to things out there on the web.

3) Now with the ability to use the itouch as a remote control, the Mac Mini has just as much remote functionality as the slim systems stuff. You will still need a screen and keyboard for startup though.

4) It is better to use the USB out of the Mac Mini than the optical mini plug (I don't know why this is true, it may not be true, I've just seen it several times).

IF all these statements are true, then I want to go the Mac Mini route. I have a spare monitor and keyboard. Now I would just need to figure out the DAC question. Please advise re the above. Thanks, Peter
peter_s
"In fact, I think the Mini or any other hard drive-based system should be able to beat the transport, but there are some remaining pieces to the puzzle I still need to solve."

The answer could be the new PSAudio Digital Lens:

http://boards.psaudio.com/showthread.php?t=3870
I recently had an opportunity to hear Mac Mini for the first time. It was connected to Bel Canto DAC3 via USB cable(brand escapes me...but I think it may have been Ridge). I was amazed. i actually preffered it over a Denon DVD player driving the DAC3 via Virtual Dynamics Master 3.0 digital coax cable. It is really a good sounding combo with the Mac Mini and DAC3. I think to beat it you would probably need to spend at least twice as much on the DAC and transport. it was just crazy good.
I now use a Mac Mini. I tried the the first Squeezebox without great results. The Mini with Hagusb to Musical Fidelity Tri Vista has all but replaced my Esoteric DV-50.

I use the Mini to easily access over 650 gigabytes of music, record DVD-A, DVD-V, SACD from the Esoteric and record vinyl.

A very versatile device.
if you use a mac or an airport express as a music server and you are going into a jitter device or an external dac, get a good quality toslink cable and then go out and buy the adapter that connects onto the cable to plug it into the mac. i purchased a few of them at fry's for $3 each. much better alternative than the apple or monster options.
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Any recommendations for a "good quality toslink". I don't even know where to begin looking or what to look for.