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Title: building a system
Post by: spcyrfc on January 30, 2007, 11:05:06 PM
Reading the posts in the playback forum, i find myself completly lost.  Right now i am basically happy with my rig and will wait for the next wave of new and improved shit to hit the market (661 or some such) before upgrading to 24bit.  i want to build a system around my computer or at least have the option of inputting from the computer.

right now my playback is purely for leisure a pair of crappy computer speakers and sub to go with them, which does not allow for any critical listening. 

my guess would be i need a nice sound card if i want the system based around the computer, then a dac, then a preamp, power amp and speakers. 
it seems like the best way to get an immediate improvement is with new speakers, but how would i make the speakers compatible with the computer?


please feel free to make any comments and correct my lack of knowledge in the playback world.

thanks
luke
Title: Re: building a system
Post by: newscane on January 30, 2007, 11:06:57 PM
Do you have a standalone receiver/speaker system?  If you went that route, how far from your computer would it be?
Title: Re: building a system
Post by: Brian Skalinder on January 31, 2007, 01:21:37 AM
If you're running to an external DAC - whether standalone +independent pre / power amp, etc., or an integrated receiver/DAC/preamp/power amp like the Sony STR-TAx000ES series - you don't need a great soundcard, just one that will output a digital signal.

But first things first...what's your budget?
Title: Re: building a system
Post by: Nick's Picks on January 31, 2007, 07:19:02 AM
yup...budget.
:)

if you wanted to go the PC route...
you can get the $25 chainteck sound card 24/96 output...on the cheap!

as for the "box" to plug it into..I used to be the big Sony fluffer as well, and while they are excellent value and sound good, you can do better.
For example, the Music Hall Mambo integrated amp.  Found between $5-800  used.  seriously awesome, and an excellent, pleasing, exciting(!) piece to own/listen to.  Smokes the Sonys.
Title: Re: building a system
Post by: pfife on February 01, 2007, 10:05:37 AM
*cough* squeezebox rules *cough*

I notice a huge difference between the analog out of a computer and the analog out of the sb3.   However, if you're going computer -> dac, that's moot.

you won't be able to really upgrade to normal stereo speakers without an amp to power them.  Computer speakers are active, in that they have their own power.... I think the first thing you need is the amp... but that will be useless without the speakers, but you're going to need both at some point.