Apple Mac Mini as a music server


Looking to see if anyone has used a mac mini as a music server? If so please respond on how and what your set is. Also are you using a external DAC and how you have the mini hooked into your system.

Thanks
Mikel
artez
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I use a Mac Mini with cds ripped in AIFF to itunes and stored on an external hard drive. The toslink out from the mini feeds a Monarchy Audio DIP which in turn feeds a PS Audio DLIII dac.
FWIW, I think the PS Audio dac is the dac to get at around $500. Also, the sound is noticeably improved with the DIP. Good luck.
@Artez You asked,

>>Can anyone recomend a good DAC that wont break the bank.<<

I recommend that you take a careful listen to the Ultra Fi DAC-41. I and others have made contributions to a thread on Audiogon in regard to this new and what I think is a quite remarkable DAC regardless of its pricepoint (and this one won't break the bank).

I think it's important to ask yourself what is important to you in music reproduction and make your source component selection based upon how satisfied you are with how your preferences are realized. A quality server, such as 2010 or 2011 MacMini, HQ USB cabling, etc. help a lot.

I think that there's a good chance that the Ultra Fi DAC-41 will meet your cravings.

:) listening,

Ed
Now to throw a curve ball into this thread. While going through my things I came across a Red Wine audio Imod that i picked up at some point is this essentially the same concept as a music server?
I would highly recommend a Tranquility DAc to go with your Mac Mini. I and many others on audiocircle use this combo and it works very well. The Tranquilityy can be had for a very good price on the used market now and it has fantastic customer support and warranty. The sound is very analog like and sounds better than any CD player I have had.