This is all great and thank you.
I still think we are giant steps away, however, from the look, feel, build quality and high performance luxury of super high end audio components.
Re: "Great wine in a cheap glass" to me, perhaps I should have said that this PC audio stuff feels more like eating foie gras, or rack of lamb, on a paper plate with a plastic fork.
But there is no debate regarding the convenience and the dramatically improved quality of audio that is possible from this format.
Apple is a step in the right direction, but still doesnt really compare to a Rowland or Levinson or Jadis device.
Everything from the PC case itself - whether a "tower" or "home theatre" configuration...to the monitor, to the input devices should go well with our super high end, hand made heavy weight gear.
So please give us more ideas.
Ultimately, I would love to have hundreds of CDs, conveniently archived for "surfing", ripping for the car, or transfer to iPod, all CDs put in storage, then listen only to analogue and SACD when I really feel the need to have a geeked out listening session.
This is the future. High end, although smaller, is not going away, and I am not trading my SCD-1 for a Dell notebook.
Cheers
cwlondon
I still think we are giant steps away, however, from the look, feel, build quality and high performance luxury of super high end audio components.
Re: "Great wine in a cheap glass" to me, perhaps I should have said that this PC audio stuff feels more like eating foie gras, or rack of lamb, on a paper plate with a plastic fork.
But there is no debate regarding the convenience and the dramatically improved quality of audio that is possible from this format.
Apple is a step in the right direction, but still doesnt really compare to a Rowland or Levinson or Jadis device.
Everything from the PC case itself - whether a "tower" or "home theatre" configuration...to the monitor, to the input devices should go well with our super high end, hand made heavy weight gear.
So please give us more ideas.
Ultimately, I would love to have hundreds of CDs, conveniently archived for "surfing", ripping for the car, or transfer to iPod, all CDs put in storage, then listen only to analogue and SACD when I really feel the need to have a geeked out listening session.
This is the future. High end, although smaller, is not going away, and I am not trading my SCD-1 for a Dell notebook.
Cheers
cwlondon