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    Senior Member GuyDebord's Avatar
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    A Photo of your Transporter setup, Please!

    Here is mine, I know I need to get those cables in order...
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    OK then ...
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    Here's mine...

    PC -> InguzDSP -> Wireless Transporter -> { LM3886 -> Klipschorn bass; Trends TA10.1 -> JBL2470 -> JBL2385; TA10.1 -> Crites BC125 }.
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    Here's mine, reminds me I have to get a new camera:
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    anselld, do you have metal dishes and ball bearings supporting a platform of some kind which your kit sits on? interested to know whats what

    riffer, interested to know what those little blocks are made of under all your feet ?

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deaf Cat View Post
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    riffer, interested to know what those little blocks are made of under all your feet ?

    Cheers
    That's why I need a new camera

    They are tumbled marble or travertine tiles with closed cell foam underneath (a.k.a. Art Foam). I originally put one under the turntable motor to preserve the finish of the wood shelves from the rubber feet of the turntable motor. I liked the look, so I now have them under everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deaf Cat View Post
    anselld, do you have metal dishes and ball bearings supporting a platform of some kind which your kit sits on? interested to know whats what

    Cheers
    Its Naim Fraim.
    http://www.naim-audio.com/products/fraim.html

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    Imagine the Chances...

    Quote Originally Posted by inguz View Post
    PC -> InguzDSP -> Wireless Transporter -> { LM3886 -> Klipschorn bass; Trends TA10.1 -> JBL2470 -> JBL2385; TA10.1 -> Crites BC125 }.
    I recognized the setup and thought, hey that sure looks like Hugh's. Imagine the chances ... /Daniel

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    Transporter connected directly to an NHT Xd 2.2 system in the room we call "The Lodge"...
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    Last edited by Ken Rahaim; 2008-05-27 at 06:26.
    Ken Rahaim

    ReadyNAS NV+ w/ SqueezeCenter 7.0.1 on Linux (in home office) -> Linksys Wireless-G 2.4GHz Broadband Router -> wifi ->
    -> Transporter (in great room) -> NHT Xd 2.2
    -> Squeezebox (in game room) -> Emotiva BPA1 -> NHT IW3
    -> Squeezebox (in basement & outside) -> leftover, elcheapo Onkyo Home Theater in a Box -> Polk Atrium 60 All Weather Speakers
    -> Softsqueeze 3.6 on OSX 10.4.11 -> Monsoon MM702 Flat Panel Speakers
    -> Deubox Explorer -> 1st Gen DELL Digital DJ -> Etymotic ER4s

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    All digital setup

    Here's my all digital TacT/Boz setup. The signal is run from the transporter with AES/EBU to the TCS prepro, which in turn runs AES/EBU to the Boz digital amplifiers. Digital all the way from the hard drives to the speaker terminals...

    Transporter
    Vigatec GVC 1280 (video scaler)
    Sony DVP-S7700
    Lyngdorf CD-1 http://www.lyngdorf.com/index.php?Itemid=112
    TacT TCS Mk II http://www.tactlab.com/Products/TCS/index.html
    Boz 216/2200 http://www.bozaudio.com

    The Boz 2200 amps have builtin crossovers (all processing done in the 96/24 digital domain) and each 2-channel amplifier module is used to actively bi-amp each speaker. I use Magnepan 20.1 for the fronts and Magnepan 3.6 for the other channels.

    TacT's digital solution is remarkable in the way they handle volume control. Digitally controlling the volume has the disadvantage that signal resolution is gradually lost as the volume is lowered from maximum. TacT has solved the problem by always running the digital signal with full resolution (full volume) to the power amplifiers. Volume control is done by controlling the voltage to the digital PWM Equibit output stage. Consequently, full digital resolution is preserved and an added benefit is that the noise floor will effectively be lowered as the volume setting is lowered.


    Peter
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