panditji
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Happy with the change Hydra? Is it really a substantial upgrade over a music PC? Your thoughts please...
Happy with the change Hydra? Is it really a substantial upgrade over a music PC? Your thoughts please...
Comparison 2 (RPi vs Music PC)
I switched on my Music PC (also powered by the HDPlex LPSU) with JRMC and an iFi iLink USB to SPDIF converter after about a month of listened exclusively to the RPi player. Both work as different sources on the same DAC, so it was easy to switch between the two live, while music is playing. Again, I compared them sighted, but I'd wager that I could identify between the two blind. I prefer the RPi player (with the HDPlex Power) over the Music PC by a large margin. The basic character of music reproduction is substantially different between the two sources.
The RPi has very distinct layering of instruments and sharp imaging front to back in the soundstage. The width of the stage is identical, but the RPi has truly 3D front to back imaging, while the Music PC has far less stage depth and definition within the stage. The RPi definitely has a faster and somewhat louder bass response, and far better detail and attack. The MusicPC sounds a bit too subdued and polite now, compared to the RPi.
The only aspect of the Music PC that I prefer over the RPi is the far superior file handling of JRMC. JRMC handles tags (esp. for WAV files), album art, and cue sheets far far better than MoOde (or mPad) does. My tagging is handled perfectly in JRMC, but some of the music shows up rather weirdly tagged in MoOde and mPad (mPad is an improvement over the MoOde library). But considering that I don't have to switch on my TV (i use it as a monitor for the Music PC) or use a mouse/keyboard to listen to music with the RPi, I'm happy with what I'm getting from the RPi/MoOde.
Is it true about the psb alpha P5s as well???hydra
you will see a difference in all the cdps mentioned by ajay
some will sound much better than your dac ( purely in my opinion)
(the truth actually is that your dac can be much better.... but then... bhp has taught us well how to upgrade later...you have to start somewhere!)
about the vocals on the PSB- youre spot on!
i have been screaming my lungs off about this right from the time i heard my first PSBs
PSBs may or may not be the most detailed,articulate, imaging sounstage etc etc
but when it comes to vocals i have rarely liked speakers better than the PSBs in those budgets
Thank you, Naturelover!Lovely to hear from you in a looong time.
Great to see you loving the new gear.
Curious if you also checked with Jacob if he would suggest a sub?
I would say so. I've listened to two other setups with PSB Alpha B1s (older generation) and with Alpha P5s. One was powered by a NAD Amp (I don't remember which one but I think it was a 316BEE), and the other was powered by a DIY amp (build by a hobbyist who knows his stuff). Both were quite consistent with their family sound.Is it true about the psb alpha P5s as well???
Great to hear from you, Rikhav!Hi anup,
Very good additions to your main setup and good secondary setup.
What is connected to the usb interface which acts as a roon endpoint?
I could not make our from the above post
Okay now I understood after seeing the pictures properlyGreat to hear from you, Rikhav!
The Evo 4 USB interface is connected to the Laptop via USB (USB A --> USB C). It is powered via the laptop.
I have a Roon Windows Client App running on the Laptop. Roon sees the USB Interface (both ASIO and WASAPI), and uses the one I choose as the endpoint. I'm using the ASIO endpoint.
The USB Interface is also plug-n-play with my iPad (via Apple CCK + powered USB Hub).