December 11, 200916 yr I'm too lazy to read 20 pages, so if anyone owns one, is it worth it? I never use my computer as a source, but would like to try out here on Das Boot. Pardon the laziness.
December 11, 200916 yr I'm too lazy to read 20 pages, so if anyone owns one, is it worth it? I never use my computer as a source, but would like to try out here on Das Boot. Pardon the laziness. Stereophile A+ so probably. Too bad it doesn't have any other inputs than USB because then I would likely want one.
December 11, 200916 yr Author It's not worth it unless you use a computer as your primary source. I really like the sound, though others here have been less impressed. But from a utility perspective, you'd be far better off buying a used C5xe if you want to try an Ayre and still mostly spin CDs.
December 11, 200916 yr It's not worth it unless you use a computer as your primary source. I really like the sound, though others here have been less impressed. But from a utility perspective, you'd be far better off buying a used C5xe if you want to try an Ayre and still mostly spin CDs. Well, I got itchy and ordered one anyway. It's cheap, so what the hell....... I have never used any computer as a source. If this thing sounds halfway decent, I may look at Linn DS or Berkeley. I have over 3000 CD's on the ship, and I am running out of space to keep them all, and worry about shipping them home eventually. Right now, I am using an Esoteric DV 60 feeding a Reimyo DAP 999, as well as a Linn Unidisk 1.1, so I'm OK in the spin department. I sent my P-03/D-03/G-0Rb combination safely home. Thanks to all for the tips.
December 11, 200916 yr It's cheap, so what the hell...(looks at wallet) Not when you can't stop buying watches, it isn't.
December 11, 200916 yr I'd just switch to FLAC (or ALAC if you prefer that) Bob. I used to be a hardcore CD guy but now I do almost all of my listening with the computer feeding a DAC. To supplement the Ayre you could also just buy a USB transport so you can keep using the Reimyo. Some of them even have async.
December 11, 200916 yr I'd just switch to FLAC (or ALAC if you prefer that) Bob. I used to be a hardcore CD guy but now I do almost all of my listening with the computer feeding a DAC. To supplement the Ayre you could also just buy a USB transport so you can keep using the Reimyo. Some of them even have async. No shit? School me more, Obi-Wan. I just bought it because I am pissed about not being able to go home this month and felt like spending some money. The only other serious considerations I have had have been the Linn DS's (probably the Akurate) or a Berkeley DAC, which I did hear at Goodwin's on a business trip.
December 11, 200916 yr (looks at wallet) Not when you can't stop buying watches, it isn't. I think I am giving up on watches for some time. The Daytona is basically a pretty twelve thousand dollar turd. In retrospect, I should have spent that money on my audio, or some mods to my car. The watch I wear the most is a simple stainless Omega Constellation. It runs great, is comfortable, and looks good.
December 11, 200916 yr Why not sell it? Whatever you get for it will be a lot better than having a turd, $12K or not.
December 11, 200916 yr No shit? School me more, Obi-Wan. I just bought it because I am pissed about not being able to go home this month and felt like spending some money. The only other serious considerations I have had have been the Linn DS's (probably the Akurate) or a Berkeley DAC, which I did hear at Goodwin's on a business trip. Given how much you like the Reimyo then a USB transport would be a good idea and the simplest solution. I use a Trends UD10.1 which has a wide range of connectors but something like this would work just fine for testing the technology. A generic 75ohm coax to the APL and that's all there is to it. Foobar streaming files from the server located in the other room. I'm going to build something like the Sooloos with a touchscreen and a small PC (a cashiers PC would do the trick) and then drop CD's as a whole.
December 12, 200916 yr Why not sell it? Whatever you get for it will be a lot better than having a turd, $12K or not. I plan to whenever I get home again.
December 12, 200916 yr Given how much you like the Reimyo then a USB transport would be a good idea and the simplest solution. I use a Trends UD10.1 which has a wide range of connectors but something like this would work just fine for testing the technology. A generic 75ohm coax to the APL and that's all there is to it. Foobar streaming files from the server located in the other room. I'm going to build something like the Sooloos with a touchscreen and a small PC (a cashiers PC would do the trick) and then drop CD's as a whole. Thanks - I'll check out the links.
December 12, 200916 yr It doesn't worth it. Maybe you should look for something like Weiss. Bad works it. Look for turntables.
December 13, 200916 yr It doesn't worth it. Maybe you should look for something like Weiss. I'll check it out. The one I requested through my dealer is back ordered. Thanks.
December 13, 200916 yr Bad works it. Look for turntables. I be havin' plenty o' turntables, just none at sea, and yes, I actually thought about it, but there is just no fucking way with all the motion out here.
December 13, 200916 yr Build a floating base of some sort tied to a gyro. Well that or work on a carrier which has this system in place already.
December 13, 200916 yr Not on this 220 ft flat bottomed boat! We get the shit beat out of us constantly. That is why the Esoteric VRDS transport is so cool. It will track through an explosion.
December 13, 200916 yr I'll check it out. The one I requested through my dealer is back ordered. Thanks. I would highly recommend that if you're going the Weiss route you go with their commercial units since the internals are identical (according to the manufacturer and all internal photos I've seen). They don't look as nice though. I tried out a DAC2 and it was very nice.
December 13, 200916 yr Author In the same-ish price range as the Ayre, I'd also consider the new Naim DAC, which gives you a lot more options for managing digital music. Naim Audio
December 15, 200916 yr 'stretch, do you know of any online retailers selling the Naim? I can't find a price.
December 15, 200916 yr My local Naim dealer doesn't have it listed yet, either, so I don't know the price. This is a gross generalization, but in my experience Naim gear sounds best with Naim gear. There is a distinct house sound and approach to gear. Whether that applies at all or to the same extent in the case of a DAC is a good question.
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