I have a late 2012 Mac mini (quad core i7, 16G RAM, 256G SSD) feeding a QuteHD via USB or via my SOtM dX-HD USB to S/PDIF converter. Like Steve, I use Amarra. The mini is a joy to use. It's stable, fast, and dead silent. The SQ is simply gorgeous. BTW the QuteHD is a great DAC right out of the box but seems to like a good linear ps by all accounts (I use a King Rex PSU MK2) and many favor the coax input. I don't have a clear preference as both sound great. Best of luck whatever you decide.
Your Computer Based Transport Setup
I am on the verge of moving to a Mac or Windows based transport setup but I am not sure which route to go.
I am pretty good with computers so a custom pc setup is what I have decided because of:
1. economically better than packaged music server
2. ability to experiment and change settings and software
However, I do not see a lot of info or thoughts on peoples computer based transport setups, (or ones that or pretty recent considering how fast the computer landscape changes so fast)
I will be going through a Chordette QuteHD dac to a Bryston 4b SST amp.
So, what is a good looking and performing computer setup?
Do you like mac mini's, big macs, windows 7 or 8 and any pro's and cons?
I am leaning towards a mac mini with something like audirvana. The mini is a nice looking small format and the OS is pretty solid and it runs quiet and cool from my experience.
Thank you fellow computerphiles.
I am pretty good with computers so a custom pc setup is what I have decided because of:
1. economically better than packaged music server
2. ability to experiment and change settings and software
However, I do not see a lot of info or thoughts on peoples computer based transport setups, (or ones that or pretty recent considering how fast the computer landscape changes so fast)
I will be going through a Chordette QuteHD dac to a Bryston 4b SST amp.
So, what is a good looking and performing computer setup?
Do you like mac mini's, big macs, windows 7 or 8 and any pro's and cons?
I am leaning towards a mac mini with something like audirvana. The mini is a nice looking small format and the OS is pretty solid and it runs quiet and cool from my experience.
Thank you fellow computerphiles.
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