What,
all of a sudden this big damn rhino on my screen.
SCOTT IS A BIG RHINO LOVER LOOOSER GUY.
ooohh, i dun said it.
all of a sudden this big damn rhino on my screen.
SCOTT IS A BIG RHINO LOVER LOOOSER GUY.
ooohh, i dun said it.
Originally Posted by ooheadsoo My new fragile one-off: dddac1543 with 16 chips in parallel, improved clock power regulator, powered off a 12v 18ah battery, el cheapo 12 step attenuator, blah blah. |
Originally Posted by Salt Peanuts Apogee Mini-DAC w/ Philips 963SA as the transport. |
Originally Posted by immtbiker I'm especially fond of the McIntosh stuff. |
Originally Posted by BigD I proudly support new york state products like Mcintosh and Grado. |
Originally Posted by Jahn That's a sweet lil rig. I wouldn't mind having that if I wasn't married to computers-as-source right now. |
Originally Posted by immtbiker I used to stand on Broadway and look in the window of Stereo Exchange and drool. I like the new Mcintosh amps reviewed in Stereophile a couple of months back, but I neede a 5 channel amp, so I went with the Cary Cinema 5. I wanted the BAT VK-6200, but it was a lot more money, and Absolute Sound reviewed both and said the Cary won by a notch. Sorry about the Hijack...I'll stop. |
Originally Posted by jpelg Don't you know that the USB-version of the Mini-DAC is the ultimate soundcard? The Apogee is the perfect source for your Grados. Your excuses have ended. Come over to the dark side, James |
Originally Posted by ooheadsoo My new fragile one-off: dddac1543 with 16 chips in parallel, improved clock power regulator, powered off a 12v 18ah battery, el cheapo 12 step attenuator, blah blah. |