Mac/ PC Based System Pics

Posted by: dave brubeck on 26 February 2009

Apologies, I don't have any such photographs... but as a 'beginner' I would be interested in seeing some.

Regards
DB
Posted on: 26 February 2009 by james n
Apologies, I don't have any such photographs... but as a 'beginner' I would be interested in seeing some.

Regards
DB


Here you go -





James
Posted on: 26 February 2009 by D.L
james,

how do you operate your mini mac as a headless device?

How do you, for example, 'start' and close down the machine? Is there any problems accessing files form an external hard drive?
Posted on: 26 February 2009 by Mr.Tibbs


Airtunes>Airport Express>DAC-1 102/250 Ergo-IIIs

Mr Tibbs
Posted on: 26 February 2009 by matt303


SqueezeBox 3 -> DacMagic -> Nait 5i -> Rega R5 speakers.
The iPod Touch is sometimes used to control the SB3.



I'm thinking of going CD-less to fund a Nait XS or 122X/150X, the SB3/DM sounds rather good and will tide me over until Naim release some streaming players.
Posted on: 27 February 2009 by ferenc
It is a system with a Macbook/Konnekt/Promitheus DAC and a Naim XS and some pro PA speakers. Bloody good combination.
Posted on: 27 February 2009 by Keith L
I don't have the "add an attachment" link on this section of the forum. It's not ticked on my permissions for Distributed Audio!!! Why?
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by Kashmir
My system is PC-based (nevermind about the tt), XXHE into an Onkyo SE-90. The source:


..into a Nait 5i-2, and it looks like this


Sounds very nice indeed.
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by garyi
Oh my god ferenc what is all of that about? (!)
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by ferenc
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
Oh my god ferenc what is all of that about? (!)


Nothing serious, just for fun Smile

One of my friends are using the same PA floor monitors in his week-end warrior blues band and he likes it very much. So I thought I need to try it too. And I did. Smile

It sounds very good with the XS from a Macbook, there is a directness and coherency (the floor monitor using a 8 inch coax inside, goes from 60 Hz to 20 kHz) which is really convincing using the floor monitor this way and sitting very close, roughly 2 m in the middle of the room.
Actually the majority of the room problems are disappearing this way. The big PA speakers in the background are mine from the same manufacturer as the floor monitor, I changed from an Avantgarde Trio to them and never looked back. They have the same 8 inch coax as the floor monitor wrapped by 4 x 8 inch bass speakers as a wrapped around sub. Sometime I like it loud and it seems my neighbours too Smile

I have other systems at home too, they are not that special Smile
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by J.N.
iMac/Lavry DA-10/Nait 5i



And SBLs




John.
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by pcstockton
The Brain


The Source (if you want to call it that)



The Rack.... since gone to a single stack.



The Display (other kit is 5.1)



An Angle



Controlled by Apple BT Keyboard/Logitech BT Mouse...

Or most often with this.... and NO display. Swiftly and easily manipulates the entire 80K song library...

iPhone app....
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by glevethan
What app is that on the iPhone?

Gregg
Posted on: 28 February 2009 by pcstockton
Gregg,

Safari...

It is a simple HTTP controller that allows full command of Foobar.

Simply amazing....

I used this one below as well, but it could not handle "pages" for playlists and therefore froze when loading more than about 100 songs.

This is three different screenshots.

Posted on: 01 March 2009 by themrock


Supernait,Supercap,SqueezeboxDuett and Arivas.
Streaming via Powerline from another room.
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by DaveBk
One of the Transporter for now. I'll post some more later.

Posted on: 01 March 2009 by DaveBk
Here's the music server end all tucked away in a ventilated cabinet in the loft. On the botton shelf is a 1kVA UPS, a Buffalo Terastation Pro NAS and a old PC now designated as a server. This runs Squeezecentre, as well as an internal DNS server, and a Mail server.

Posted on: 01 March 2009 by garyi
Just out of interest what is the purpose of the mail server and DNS? Do you work from home as well?
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by DaveBk
My wireless network runs on a different subnet to the wired network. Native windows name resolution only works on one subnet, so I run a DNS server to resolve names. It also caches external DNS entries and gives me a slight performance boost. The mail server does 2 things - firstly it runs a spam catcher and auto forwards genuine emails to my iPhone. The iPhone has its own random email address that is unlikely to be guessed and in any case I can change it. The mail server also hosts shared mail and calendar folders for my wife and I. This allows me to access email and calendar seamlessly from either my laptop or my desktop. I use Softalk products as much cheaper than Exchange server.
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by garyi
Don't you find the two different networks frustrating or do you have a way to bridge them?

I have a number of wireless devices but I constantly need to access the wired ones from them and vise versa.
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by DaveBk
The networks are connected via a router so they have different ip address ranges. The wired network on 192.168.0.x and the wireless on 192.168.1.x. If I could be bothered to remember the ip addresses I could just type them in to the browser or remote desktop or whatever and it would work fine. The DNS allows me to use more easily remembered names - Server, Office, Garage etc.
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by Jono 13
Matt,

What do feed your SB3 from?

Is your library based on iTunes?

Which touch remote app do you use?

Sorry for blunt message, but I am using the touch for this message.

Jono
Posted on: 01 March 2009 by matt303
The SB3 is fed from a Mac Mini in a different room in the house via a WiFi network.

Currently my music library is separate from iTunes but before I ripped everything to FLAC I used my iTunes library. This can be changed at anytime by pointing the SqueezeCenter software at a different directory and doing a rescan.

I'm using iPeng to control via the touch but there are a couple of similar apps you might want to look at.

Hope this is helpful.
Posted on: 02 March 2009 by Jono 13
Matt,

Thanks for that.

I am investigating the following combination:

Qnap TS109NAS/SlimCentre/SB3/Beresford DAC/NAIT with no PC running

I want this to drive both the SB and iTunes on my PC. Can you see any problems if I use iTunes to import as I also have to run a selection of ipods?

Jono
Posted on: 02 March 2009 by Adam Meredith
Photographs of computers please.

Someone else's request.
Posted on: 02 March 2009 by matt303
quote:
Originally posted by Jono 13:

I want this to drive both the SB and iTunes on my PC. Can you see any problems if I use iTunes to import as I also have to run a selection of ipods?

Jono


Should work fine, all you'll need to do is tell SqueezeCenter to rescan the library after you've added new tracks in iTunes.