Recent content by omasciarotte
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Amarra - anyone using it?
Running a music server “headless,” no display, has advantages in SAF or Spousal Approval Factor and amount of real estate, but there are times that a laptop is appreciated, as when the computer hangs or you need to configure some network setting. BTW, you’ll find Apple’s refurb program in their...- omasciarotte
- Post #920
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Amarra - anyone using it?
Hey man, I run Amarra on both an ancient 8GB Intel mac mini as well as my M1 MacBook Air. Basic mac minis are available at nice prices from Costco as well as Apple’s refurbished gear program. Where I live, the e–waste recycler has really low cost refurbs, and Craig’s List sometimes has decently...- omasciarotte
- Post #918
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Amarra - anyone using it?
Compared to which one? Waay back, when Fidelia was still supported, I owned a copy. Compared to Amarra and Audirvana, it was of much lower fidelity. As a result, I never used it. Amarra became my reference player, still is, while I use Audirvana as a darker, less revealing backup.- omasciarotte
- Post #917
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Mac OS X Music Players - alternatives to iTunes
Regarding Cog, it lists lots of bells and whistles but doesn’t include the most important in my consideration: forced automatic SR switching of the DAC to match the source file/stream's sample rate bit–perfect playback Also, it doesn’t mention that the dev has attempted to make it as hi–fi as...- omasciarotte
- Post #3,492
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Calyx M Repairs
Dude! Thank you so much for finding that. The install slideshow is just what I needed to inspect the current battery, and you found the mysterious X-Batt that others have mentioned here. Again, many thanks. I own an AK120, a Pono and the Calyx M. I love both the Pono and the Calyx M. Their...- omasciarotte
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Calyx M Repairs
Hello folks, I have a Calyx M DAP that seems to have a degraded battery. Anyone know of a reputable repair shop or place for parts? Thanx!- omasciarotte
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
FWIW, I did the firmware update on a W10 machine, as instructed, since there’s no macOS updater. The process went w/o a hitch. No discernible difference in SQ as a result.- omasciarotte
- Post #87
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Anyone tried out the new THX Onyx?
Hey folks, My take on the Onyx: https://audioxpress.com/news/thx-onyx-dac-amplifier-features-advanced-thx-aaa-implementation-for-high-quality-music-over-headphones I haven’t have an opportunity yet to compare the Onyx to Clarus’ similarly priced CODA. I’ll be writing up the CODA for...- omasciarotte
- Post #83
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Amarra - anyone using it?
Hey there sleepless64, First thing I would try is altering the metadata of one of the two albums. I use iTunes but there are many other apps that let you edit metadata. Try adding “[FLAC]” to the end of the album name to distinguish it from the ALAC version. With different album names, the two...- omasciarotte
- Post #889
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Amarra - anyone using it?
Hey Bitsir, When I’ve had this behavior w/Amarra or other audiophile player apps, it’s usually because either the host is “busy” doing too many other tasks, or the sample rate playing back exceeds the abilities of the system as a whole; host computer + DAC. For instance, my ancient host+ USB...- omasciarotte
- Post #886
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Mac OS X Music Players - alternatives to iTunes
TIDAL also does the same when an existing playlist runs out…- omasciarotte
- Post #3,466
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Sessions from the 17th Ward - To DSD or not?
Hey ephrank, This is only an educated guess, but knowing a bit about David C. and the equipment listed for the session, I’d say the LPCM version is closest to the master which was probably at 384k. That is, the DSD2 version would have been transcoded from the PCM. So, the 192k PCM is closest to...- omasciarotte
- Post #3
- Forum: Music
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how do dynamic range meters work?
Hey Truth, Savvy engineers never do 0 dBfs anymore thanks to the almost universal adoption of (slightly) more conservative True Peak measurement standards, which prevent DAC overload on playback.- omasciarotte
- Post #40
- Forum: Sound Science
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how do dynamic range meters work?
Wellllll, it is depending on the content, codec and its settings. A harmonic series of highly periodic (and thus highly predictable), sine-like signals are far “easier’ (smaller resulting payload) to parametrically encode than highly chaotic audio (the other extreme; not very predictable), when...- omasciarotte
- Post #39
- Forum: Sound Science
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how do dynamic range meters work?
Hey Truth, I understand what you’re getting at. My name for that is “someone who’s still learning to mix”! :wink: Seriously though, some genres require that sort of “throw everything at the wall (of sound) and see if we can create a hit” approach, death metal being one example. Most mixers try...- omasciarotte
- Post #31
- Forum: Sound Science