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The best way forward? What to do with all the CD's?!
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<blockquote data-quote="sergiochinelli" data-source="post: 401457" data-attributes="member: 15394"><p>Hi. I am using a Mede8er 500X2 to store and play all my WAV and FLAC files. I am using the units Co-ax output and connecting it to a dedicated DAC. The Mede8er claims a digital output via Co-Ax of 24 bit 192Khz. This is clearly all lies as the DAC is only picking up 44 Khz when playing studio master tracks. Also the sound is not quite right. Tends to sound a bit rolled off. I wouldn't recommend the Mede8er as source. Rather use a PC with a USB interface connected to a DAC using bit perfect playback software (Teac audio player etc..) This should give you true 24 bit 192 Khz playback for best sound.... I think the Mede8er was never intended to be used as a hi-end audio player...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sergiochinelli, post: 401457, member: 15394"] Hi. I am using a Mede8er 500X2 to store and play all my WAV and FLAC files. I am using the units Co-ax output and connecting it to a dedicated DAC. The Mede8er claims a digital output via Co-Ax of 24 bit 192Khz. This is clearly all lies as the DAC is only picking up 44 Khz when playing studio master tracks. Also the sound is not quite right. Tends to sound a bit rolled off. I wouldn't recommend the Mede8er as source. Rather use a PC with a USB interface connected to a DAC using bit perfect playback software (Teac audio player etc..) This should give you true 24 bit 192 Khz playback for best sound.... I think the Mede8er was never intended to be used as a hi-end audio player... [/QUOTE]
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