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• #9027
With you all the way on this. I've a bit of a stuck record (arf) when it comes to pointing people away from studio monitors for hifi. Mixcubes are a perfect example as to why.
Then again, I lent my Adam A7x's to a mate and am currently mixing (mainly acoustic instruments) on a squishy set of old Celestion hifi speakers wtf do I know.
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• #9028
I'm trying to figure out where the dac goes in this set up - at the PC / headphone end or over with the amp / tuntables etc, I feel like I must be missing a trick from a wiring / routing perspective. Any ideas?
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• #9029
Generally speaking it's easier to use a digital method to travel the 4m because you don't have to worry about interference etc. but 4m isn't that far so you could easily go analog.
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• #9030
My problem is I need audio at both ends - I suppose I just need to figure out if 1 x 4m digital and 1 x 4m audio is cheaper than 2 x 2m of both or something. Incoming ridiculous cable / cost optimising spreadsheet.
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• #9031
I think we agree. I meant avantone was a good example of a terrible example. I think. Whatever.
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• #9032
I think my diagram is over simplified
At the moment it goes like this, but I'm planning to move the amp and speakers a further ~1.5m away:
PC > DAC > Heaphone Amp > 'bypass' > Amp > speakers
So, my heaphone amp does a bypass when it's off that redirects the signal to the amp. This is pretty much ideal - I think I just need a longer audio cable from the the headphone amp to the main system amp, but I got bogged down in the idea that somehow running a longer digital to the DAC and figuring something else for the audio routing would be more 'optimal'.
Partly because I'm considering an amp upgrade which would include a DAC, so not entirely moot I guess.
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• #9033
I guess if I were to get something like the naim uniti atom I'd just run audio back to the headphones and get a simple switch for when I wanted pc audio, or dump the pc as the main source at the digital end so go
Turntables >phono stage > Naim > speakers + long cable from headphone out
Then a switch that I'd plug headphones in to to choose naim output or pc > dragonfly
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• #9034
Sorry, thought this through a bit more in the post above ^
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• #9035
So, I do, I currently have a Topping A50 that runs out of a Chord Mojo, that when off goes mojo > amp.
I'm minded to get rid of the mojo as part of the move to the uniti. Turntablewise I have 2 sl1200 that run in to either an xone mixer (for 'djing') or I have a single set up that goes to a rega phono stage. I'm planning to replace an ageing musical fidelity amp as part of this and as mentioned up thread, something like the Dali Menuet SE as speakers (it's a small room).
I got the Dragonfly basically for free buying my headphones and really like it when travelling and might as well continue using it as a better pc output.
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• #9036
I made some stands for the Chevs this morning. Get me.
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• #9037
Sweet, monsters those.
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• #9038
There’s bigger!
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• #9039
Oh sure, just not in most people's living room these days.
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• #9040
Stop tempting me! (looks at spaces in corners of room thinking they'll be fine without speaking to wife)
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• #9041
Nice proportions but wood colour should match I think.
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• #9042
I have a pair of perfect oak cabs. These ones are the sacrificial pair that will take the fading and the toddler abuse
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• #9043
Darko's review suggests that the headphone output on the Uniti is pretty good. I would hope that the DAC in the Uniti is better than the one in your Dragonfly. I think you're overthinking this!
https://darko.audio/2018/07/wheel-love-with-the-naim-uniti-atom/
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• #9044
Landed up biting the bullet, Atom arrived this morning with a pair of Aria 906 as there's a deal kicking around for the pairing so thought I'd see how I get on with them and can always move them on if I think I'd be better off with something else given the discount on the bundle.
First impressions, the Atom is a really lovely thing from a hardware point of view. The Arias seem good, going to need to spend some time this evening trying to get them placed right I think.
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• #9045
I have a Cambridge CD4 going if anyone is interested. Works great, but the display backlight bulbs have all (3) gone and the soldering is too fiddly a job for me.
Freecycle - but happily pedal it anywhere in town for a tenner.
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• #9046
Very happy with the new kit. There are textural elemtents in the Kids See Ghosts record I haven't noticed before with the LS50Ws, the new Nick Cave live record sounds really nice. As much as the Focal Aria 906 are larger than I was planning for originally, they seem to be pretty happy close to the wall; soundstage is great, they need a bit of oomph to sound really good but I find that's pretty true for the maojrity of speakers.
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• #9047
I read the reviews when you first mentioned it. Seems like a very competent bit of kit. Certainly should do the job for the price tag but does it need to be that pretty too :)
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• #9048
Does anyone know if I can use plexamp and a raspberry pi as an headless media streamer that I can control from my phone?
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• #9049
what phone? i do plexamp->airplay on pi4->usb amp
from my understanding plexamp supports cast and iphones obviously support airplay, i couldnt figure out any other way to ‘send’ music but can you run your own chromecast receiver on pi?
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• #9050
Is it specifically the PlexAmp interface you want or just access to your Plex library?
There are various bodges but I don't think there's anything that allows a Raspberry Pi to appear as a chromecast.
Cheap carts I like ortofon 2m and Shure m97xe if you can still find it. Audio technica make great stuff too. I've not liked the grado carts I've tried.