Talk2me,
as you went to all the trouble of getting your wadia modified, obviously even Wadia were not good enough for you. I had a statement wadia with full GNSC mods too. It was eclipsed by my multibox DCS which was the same as my computer with Amarra/FireWire into Wiess DAC. If anything the computer had better dynamics.
So if you are saying they cannot compete, you need to go and look again.
Why on earth would you be using jittery toslink? That alone will be half the problem. I seem to remember there was a issue with MacBook and which USB port is used. Could be the old ones.
You go on about your GNC mods, but then made no effort to use decent software on the computer or a better quality connection to the DAC. If you want to compare apples with apples a little more effort is needed.
I keep saying set up is everything but no one is listening. You want to listen to green pens and CD mats, but when it comes to a computer you cannot even download some playback software to try.
Its easy. Keep away from PCs and use a mac. PCs take more effort. Macs are easier to deal with. Keep audio as Aiffs with no compression( it keeps meta data in its file). Use FW port. Use bolt on output for iTunes I.e Amarra/ Puremusic etc. use decent FW cable. Keep computer power separated from system. Buy great DAC. Then you have a hope of decent sound.
as you went to all the trouble of getting your wadia modified, obviously even Wadia were not good enough for you. I had a statement wadia with full GNSC mods too. It was eclipsed by my multibox DCS which was the same as my computer with Amarra/FireWire into Wiess DAC. If anything the computer had better dynamics.
So if you are saying they cannot compete, you need to go and look again.
Why on earth would you be using jittery toslink? That alone will be half the problem. I seem to remember there was a issue with MacBook and which USB port is used. Could be the old ones.
You go on about your GNC mods, but then made no effort to use decent software on the computer or a better quality connection to the DAC. If you want to compare apples with apples a little more effort is needed.
I keep saying set up is everything but no one is listening. You want to listen to green pens and CD mats, but when it comes to a computer you cannot even download some playback software to try.
Its easy. Keep away from PCs and use a mac. PCs take more effort. Macs are easier to deal with. Keep audio as Aiffs with no compression( it keeps meta data in its file). Use FW port. Use bolt on output for iTunes I.e Amarra/ Puremusic etc. use decent FW cable. Keep computer power separated from system. Buy great DAC. Then you have a hope of decent sound.