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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 22 for Windows => Topic started by: rsg on September 28, 2016, 08:10:02 pm
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So I have now moved some older studio monitors (Yorkville YSM2P's) and a laptop into the garden shed (man cave), where I can listen to all my music (files stored on external drive). Question is: I need a good but inexpensive DAC out there to make everything sound good but without wasting too much beer money. I would prefer:
1. a volume control on the DAC
2. two OUTS for the monitors, but no headphone OUT needed
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Not sure how deep your pockets are but this piece of Schiit might suit:
http://schiit.com/products/jotunheim (http://schiit.com/products/jotunheim)
You just spec it so that it comes with the DAC module.
Here's another possibility:
http://nadelectronics.com/products/digital-music/D-1050-USB-DAC (http://nadelectronics.com/products/digital-music/D-1050-USB-DAC)
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My brother-in-law has the NAD. I believe the volume control is for the headphone output only. Also, if Windows goes to sleep mode the NAD isn't available on wake-up unless he reboots the computer. That probably won't be an issue for your notebook in the shed.
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Take a look at the Henry Audio USB DAC mkII. I have one. It gets great reviews compared to the price.
It works well with MC and even has a description on how to set-up MC. It does not have a volume control, but is fairly inexpensive.
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What about the Audioengine D1? I understand that the volume works for either headphones or speakers (default is speakers, but when headphones are plugged in, the volume works for them instead), and it has two speaker OUTS.
Anybody using it?
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What about the Audioengine D1? I understand that the volume works for either headphones or speakers (default is speakers, but when headphones are plugged in, the volume works for them instead), and it has two speaker OUTS.
Anybody using it?
Of course. I'd forgotten that it's fitted with a pair of RCA outs. I've used one at work for a headphone DAC/Amp. I listen to music with the portable version of MC. A good little soldier. No complaints.
Never used the RCA out option, so can't comment there.
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So I have now moved some older studio monitors (Yorkville YSM2P's) and a laptop into the garden shed (man cave), where I can listen to all my music (files stored on external drive). Question is: I need a good but inexpensive DAC out there to make everything sound good but without wasting too much beer money. I would prefer:
1. a volume control on the DAC
2. two OUTS for the monitors, but no headphone OUT needed
All previous suggestions are solid, but you could buy a lot more beer if you get the Behringer UMC202HD for around $50, probably near the top of the list for 'bang for the buck':
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BEHRINGER-UMC202HD-2x2-24bit-192-khz-Recording-USB-Audio-Interface-MIDAS-preamp-/172119524890?hash=item28131f861a
I own one and it appears solid and sounds great.
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I admit to having a little bit of bias against Behringer. I've heard lots and lots of bad things about the sound quality. One of the employees at Guitar Center told me, a few years ago, that Behringer sounds like the name "Bey (hacking sound) Rin Jer".
If you just have to have the cheapest thing made, they are the ticket. Otherwise, why not buy something a little nicer?
Just my admittedly biased opinion.
Brian.