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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Richard,
do you have any back-up re. burglary/fire etc. I simply could'nt imagine having all my music on one piece of equipment. The WD My Passport 1TB back-up is around £52. Think I'm beginning to sort out a viable front end - maybe Nu-Wave Phono converter ADC. DAC - I think I may like the Marantz CS 4398 chip DAC - vamos a ver. |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
My roon library (all my digital owned recordings and Tidal downloads) is backed up automatically every four days into Dropbox. All recoverable in the event of a catastrophic occurrence.
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Yep got around 90GB of flac on the PC 1TB and backed up on a WD 1TB drive and all the CDs
I wouldn't trust web based storage for anything other than short term convenience having been dumped by Virgin/NTL home page web space with no chance of getting the files back. Now I also see a load of empty photobucket image spaces in forums across the web so don't trust others with your data is my advice |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
MQA, this could be a "game changer" the ability download files which can then be unpackaged through the dac.
https://www.whathifi.com/advice/mqa-...can-you-get-it Had demo at https://www.imacustica.pt/pt/ |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Richard,
exactly, my friend whose an IT man suggested just this, he installed dropbox on the s/hand PC he sold me. No way - I want total control of 45 + years of LPs/CDs. I have no need of any 'new music' I just want to transfer a selection of the music I have to the digital domain with 2 copies. I don't want that stored music in any way connected to the net and possible corruption. There are many who say that it's impossible to achieve anything like a quality analogue sound, I wonder what equipment they used to attempt the transfer. A lot of positive comments come from those that used SACD/CD. |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Hi Stuart,
Mine are all FLACs made from CDs and I cannot tell any difference in quality between them when replayed through the same DAC. I think you may be wanting to digitize vinyl though which is something I've never tried. Maybe someone here has done it? |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
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Just wanting to hear about a simple, yet accurate way to do so.
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Re converting your LP’s to digital recordings, you might find this article helpful.
https://www.whathifi.com/advice/how-...nyl-collection |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Greg,
saw that some time ago but that kind of set-up isn't going to go anywhere near replicating the quality of vinyl playback. I have a Kevin Edwards MC3 phono stage, you can really dial in your cartridge to perfection. For me the whole process has to begin with a really good ADC. Many reviews working with CD/SACD, not so many with vinyl. The draw has to be not having to store hundreds of LPs, no more turntables/phono stage/constant use of an RCM. I'm moving from a burglar free environment to a town. The world and it's mother knows that LPs are now very saleable and I have a collection worth a lot of money. Now imagine having got rid of all that, with money in the bank and all that music stored in a simple little hard disc with 2 more copies, one safely stored with a friend - fire, theft - the speakers, amp, mini silent PC, small monitor all easily replaceable and covered by insurance. Ever tried to insure your vinyl, have you got receipts for all of them, I know I havn't, plus how hard will it be to convince an insurer of present day replacement value. A lot of my vinyl came from car boots, some worth serious money which is what I would have to pay to replace.Worth thinking about. |
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Re: Life after Squeezebox - any advice?
Good link thanks Greg. Anyone actually done this?
I had thought about it but decided my efforts and patience wouldn't match what a pro engineer had already done from the master tapes. So I just bought CDs second-hand for a couple of pounds and made flacs from there. CDs are very cheap second-hand now. Granted there may be some recordings that are hard to get but not many. |