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Gear / Technical Help => Playback Forum => Topic started by: lds490 on April 02, 2006, 04:40:21 PM
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I finally got around to plugging my computer into my hi fi system. Wow, this is cool. Now I can listen to my 24/96 recordings on my system as I track and edit them.
I'm running an optical toslink cable > Monarchy Audio DIP 48/96 Upsampler > Lite DAC 60. Next I'll try it out without the DIP.
I've only been listening a couple of hours. So far, I don't notice any artifacts from the computer system (power supply, HD, fan, etc.). My sound card was the least expensive 24 bit card at Newegg.com or eCost.com (only $19). Unfortunately, I had to move the computer closer to the stereo and now everything is running on the same circuit. The AV system is plugged into a line conditioner, but I see some visible effects on the TV pictures caused by the computer/cable modem/wireless router (go figure). If anything, the sound is improved compared with my Toshiba 3960 > DIP > DAC 60. I bet it will sound better when I move the computer again.
Obviously, I need to upgrade my CD/DVD transport. But is optical disk playback becoming obsolete? I currently listen to CD at home and in my car, but could easily use computer at home to replace CD/DVD. In the car, I can use my PDA to play flash media (wav or mp3). All I need to is input the signal to my car stereo.
I'm eventually going to rig the system so I can use my PDA as a remote for the HT system AND also to control the computer playback system via wireless. I'll never get off the couch again!
I also need to get a much larger HD.
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Welcome.
FWIW, I personally think the sound quality benifits of reading data off of the HD (instead of off of a CD) far outway the power issues.
-Noah
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I tried doing this w/ a laptop, but it didn't sound nearly as full as my 4960... it was lappy -> Maudio Transit -> Musical Fidelity 220A.