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Howie, is there anyway you could do a simple video of the C15. Perhaps, turn on, browse music and show the swim and focus features?
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Sure. It might have to be next week though. Its the best GUI I have encountered so far.
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You seen these videos? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOrxpgdovEM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC3rdbaaGWs howie |
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You are comparing Sooloos to USB/MacBook, not the dcS stuff. Then you have to consider the Sooloos limitation of up-sampling and the Apodizing filter and you and I both know the answer here... |
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For me the end result is what matters. If you have to buy a Meridian 818v2 to get the vivaldi to sing like its silver disc transport then I think that only validates my experience of the Meridian actually having a state of the art streaming platform like 818v2/861v8.
Which was what I brought up. IMHO a full DCS vivaldi stack should be able to make everything sing, including its USB input and Ethernet used for streaming audio. Otherwise why include them? I do think the price signals that you can expect every input to be the absolute state of the art. |
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Yet you listened to a MacBook and that defines the dcS?
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The CD transport shows the vivaldis true potential. What a system does with a USB connected macbook and a NAS is IMHO relevant as well since we are using streaming sources for the most part nowadays. My CD's are stored in the attic. No CD transport the last 10 years atleast in my system.
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