Funny and cool at the same time. I actually have tickets for one of their gigs next year.
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Last Saturday made my own xls to banana cables:
My speakers sensitivity is rated at 88 db, so I wasn't sure what to expect.
It took a few days to adjust to sound. After few days I lost any desire to reconnect TT2 and speakers to my receiver that I use as a two channel amp, after another two decided to try high gain in TT2.
I'm speechless, the sound is magnificent.
One thing puzzles me, with my receiver, if I pushed it really hard I was afraid for my speakers but never heard any distortions, with TT2 over +7 distortion becomes very apparent. Of course +7 is very loud and I never need to go that high in my room. so it is fine.
Last Saturday made my own xls to banana cables:
My speakers sensitivity is rated at 88 db, so I wasn't sure what to expect.
It took a few days to adjust to sound. After few days I lost any desire to reconnect TT2 and speakers to my receiver that I use as a two channel amp, after another two decided to try high gain in TT2.
I'm speechless, the sound is magnificent.
One thing puzzles me, with my receiver, if I pushed it really hard I was afraid for my speakers but never heard any distortions, with TT2 over +7 distortion becomes very apparent. Of course +7 is very loud and I never need to go that high in my room. so it is fine.
Yes same nucIs it the Nuc 8 i7 8559U BEH model that you have ?
Thats what I have and when I was looking for a LPS for it, the ones that I saw weren't suitable for Nuc 8's due to them having a higher 28 watt tdp and nuc 7's being 25w.
This is the link
https://www.sbooster.com/intel-nucs-roon-servers/power-supply
I'm interested in a linear psu for my nuc, let me know how it goes once it arrives, as I might get one if your nuc survives. Cheers.
Will look into jplay. However I guarantee you aint heard anything like the sotm neo(I have a special double clocked version) + Roon nuc... you are unfortunately still in the muddy swap of a generalist PC... there is now zero doubt ZERO about the power of this separate dedicated audio computer chain.I also had an incredible listening session last night. Using jplay femto software just on my pc with usb out to mtt2.
Afx selected ambient album, so many new things I heard, and depth and brilliance.
I wanted to see if sub allowed me to decrease latency using jplay control panel and it did, I’m not sure whether it’s that, that’s responsible, but for £125 jplay femto is very good software, it’s like getting a hardware upgrade, but cheap.
Yes same nuc
this LPS is 19 volts and designed for nuc.
did fanless case transfer today and changed a bunch of bios functions to really get this optimized.
TT2 OWNERS you have ZERO clue how good mTT2 can sound with dedicated Roon nuc as core and endpoint as SOTM Neo...sweet mother of god. It’s like a completely different rig.
Susvara is off the charts and pulled so far in front of lcd 4 not even funny... bass response has jumped to equal LCD4 ... anyone that speaks of susvara being ethereal has never heard via a proper setup.
Literally I cried when i listened to this chain 1st time the music was that moving.
as a “non audiophile” all the language and bull**** I have heard over months of reading boards etc... airyness, details around notes etc... well to some extent could hear quantum jumps here and there like when i 1st heard lcd4z via mTT2.... well going to current chain with susy is an even greater order of magnitude.
And as I said In poly forum even that took a significant bump in quality due to the dedicated Roon nuc...obviously no sotm bump... which is extreme. I’d say Roon nuc core + sotm endpoint is no question a bigger jump in fidelity than mscaler alone.... in other words these 2 pieces of chain will alone cause such a dramatic shift in tt2 that I would choose over mscaler.... it is literally a smack in the face difference. Not a ..... hmmmm. Is there a difference difference.
now going to dump my actives and move speaker chain to higher quality to match what I am getting from susy
also I would say mTT2 with above chain destroys Dave.... would like to try Dave on this chain but will need separate amp... now that I am going speaker upgrade will buy great speaker amp and also drove susy from them... will borrow Dave and plug in to test lift.
I emailed Alexsander about getting one of those LPS, I had a couple of questions that needed answered first, but I'm gunna get one, as it does support the higher tdp of 28 watts in the high end gen 8 nucs.
My Nuc runs windows 10 64 at the moment, as it runs roon server and plex for my huge library of movies etc, but I have a spare 1 terabyte m.2 thunderbolt ssd and a spare corsair 256gig voyager gtx usb ssd.
The corsair voyager gtx looks like a normal flash drive, but it is an ssd inside instead of a normal flash drive, and I'm gunna stick roon rock on one of them, probably the voyager, as 256gig is large enough for an OS that takes 3 seconds to install aka roon rock. If I used the m.2 thunderbolt drive I would be wasting over 900 gigabytes of space.
When you installed roon rock, did you have to manually copy ffmpeg over, or was it included in the latest roon rock release ? Last time I tried to install it, I had to manually copy stuff over but at the time I had network issue's caused by my slowly dieing asus rt ac3200 router.
I also had an incredible listening session last night. Using jplay femto software just on my pc with usb out to mtt2.
Afx selected ambient album, so many new things I heard, and depth and brilliance.
I wanted to see if using usb allowed me to decrease latency, using jplay control panel and it did, I’m not sure whether it’s that, that’s responsible, but for £125 jplay femto is very good software, it’s like getting a hardware upgrade, but cheap.
There’s a 30 day trial, it uses kernel streaming as an alternative to ASIO. Worth a try as improvements are immediately obviousI'm not so sure about JPlay, as you know I tried it, but supposedly, far from being a direct path to the kernel, lower latency etc, it actually add's an extra layer of processing, which should mean that it's slower millisecond wise compared to wasapi, possibly also asio.
That being said, I did notice a difference SQ wise, but it was too inconsistent and buggy on my nuc with a brand new windows 10 install, and with only a couple of programs installed, roon server, plex, av and fw, and then optimised for speed by disabling non critical bullschit that windows 10 comes with.
Alot of bad things can be said about windows xp, but it sure was good and easy to rip 3/4 of it out and it would still boot up and work perfectly, albeit much faster than a stock install of xp.
As for JPlay, I can see the potential in it, but the way it is now, I could never recommend someone to buy it for the price they are asking. £125, a few more quid would get ya an entire windows 10 OS. If they fixed the bugs and updated it to 2019 standards, and got rid of the text based audio player that is w.t.f.
I really think if they did that, it would be much more widely used, as at the moment, it feels right at home on a windows 98 pc. If they did the above, I'd buy it.
Last Saturday made my own xls to banana cables:
My speakers sensitivity is rated at 88 db, so I wasn't sure what to expect.
It took a few days to adjust to sound. After few days I lost any desire to reconnect TT2 and speakers to my receiver that I use as a two channel amp, after another two decided to try high gain in TT2.
I'm speechless, the sound is magnificent.
One thing puzzles me, with my receiver, if I pushed it really hard I was afraid for my speakers but never heard any distortions, with TT2 over +7 distortion becomes very apparent. Of course +7 is very loud and I never need to go that high in my room. so it is fine.