Mac Server vs. Wadia/iPod combo


Friends,

Assume a digital system with an Empirical Audio Pacecar USB converter and jitter reducer, and a Berkeley Alpha DAC. If only using 16/44.1 material, does a Mac-based music server have any advantage over a Wadia 170/iPod combination feeding the Pacecar/Alpha? If so, why, and are there only particular Mac configurations that can better the Wadia/iPod combination.

Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.

Jeff
jeff_arrington
Buy the server and use Pure Music. Anything using MP3 is crap. If you already have a Mac just try it with Pure Music. You can use it for 15 days at no cost. If the Berkeley has a USB port go straight from the computer to it. Most USB to SP DIF are poor. If the Dac has only SP DIF inputs, use the toslink out of the Mac into it.

Use Memory play and HOG with Pure Music. If you don't know how, I will tell you.
Tbg,

Thanks for the suggestion. I will look into that.

Additional information: all files on the server or iPod are ripped from CD as uncompressed files. The Berkeley does not have an USB input. It has Toslink, SP/DIF and AES/EBU inputs. The DAC is optimized for the AES/EBU interface.

Jeff
Toslink will come straight from some Macs, but not this one. No Mac that I have used has SP DIF or AES/EBU.