tonythetiger
2005-04-19, 12:57
Hi all,
I havn't yet purchased a SB2, but I'm tempted.
My mission is to reduce the "box count" as I call it in my living room. e.g. replace VHS and seperate DVD player with a DVD recorder. Replace big CD player with Squeezebox??
There seems to be a million and one ways to go, an SB2 being just one of them.
Audio quality is very high on my priorities, but I don't want to feed an external DAC as this would mean getting another box...something I'm trying to reduce.
Therefore, if I use the analogue outputs from the SB2, will I get disappointing sound quality when compared to my Copland £1000 CD player? I understand it's a little unfair, and I am willing to trade some quality for the convenience of putting all my CD's into storage....but not much.
I like all "mainstream" music and a sound that is detailed, but not harsh, not boomey in the bass and natural mid-range.
Don't want much, do I ????
Alternatively I could build my own music server and use a high quality sound card like M-Audio, Terratec etc etc. If built around mini-ITX or similar it will be near silent and fairly cheap.
Pre-made servers such as Imerge seem a rip-off. They want an extra £200 to upgrade from a useless 80Gb hard disk to a useful 250Gb.
Appreciate any thoughts and experiences. Thanks all.
I havn't yet purchased a SB2, but I'm tempted.
My mission is to reduce the "box count" as I call it in my living room. e.g. replace VHS and seperate DVD player with a DVD recorder. Replace big CD player with Squeezebox??
There seems to be a million and one ways to go, an SB2 being just one of them.
Audio quality is very high on my priorities, but I don't want to feed an external DAC as this would mean getting another box...something I'm trying to reduce.
Therefore, if I use the analogue outputs from the SB2, will I get disappointing sound quality when compared to my Copland £1000 CD player? I understand it's a little unfair, and I am willing to trade some quality for the convenience of putting all my CD's into storage....but not much.
I like all "mainstream" music and a sound that is detailed, but not harsh, not boomey in the bass and natural mid-range.
Don't want much, do I ????
Alternatively I could build my own music server and use a high quality sound card like M-Audio, Terratec etc etc. If built around mini-ITX or similar it will be near silent and fairly cheap.
Pre-made servers such as Imerge seem a rip-off. They want an extra £200 to upgrade from a useless 80Gb hard disk to a useful 250Gb.
Appreciate any thoughts and experiences. Thanks all.