Mac mini v server


After lurking these threads for some time I decided to post as I need so e advice. Currently using a Mac mini 2012 with ssd and 8gb ram running audirvana plus as a server and with the outlay of a linear PSU the next logical step in that journey I've read a few articles by John Darko and the like stating a significant difference in sound quality with an entry level Antipodes server v a modded mini. I guess I'm at a crossroads on this and wondering what you guys have experienced?

I'm currently running a lampizator big 5 with dueland caps into a New Audio Frontiers 300b supreme limited edition into sierra 1 speakers(to be replaced by bastanis matterhorns) shortly.

Any advice or personal experience greatly appreciated :)
kiwicol

Showing 2 responses by rhanson739

I'm running a 201x (can't recall exactly) Mac Mini that was modified for a linear PSU by Mojo audio. It made a HUGE difference in quality of sound.

The PSU has a split cable; one fixed cable powers the Mini, the other removable cable powers a 4TB AV HDD. From there, a TA Premium USB cable feeds a PS Audio DirectStream DAC, and then TA ICs straight to the amp. I have used an Off Ramp from Empirical (great piece of kit), but the jury is out on whether the DirectStream really needs it.

The Mini has been fully optimized for music (easy), and runs nothing else except basic system functions and WiFi so that I can control it from any Mac or tablet in the house.

I chose this route at this time because, if one knows a bit about Macs and isn't intimidated by some basic tech setup, it's flexible and pretty reliable. I've had very few problems, and nothing major.

Digital is changing quickly. Who knows what will come up even in the next year or two? Having my library committed to a portable HDD, as well as the ability to change the brain, protects investment. A dedicated server will likely be more difficult to adapt, and I would think one would be beholden to the manufacturer to provide improvements and upgrades (although I admit I have little experience on that side.)
Mitch,

Glad you brought that up.

I neglected to mention that I use an Empirical Audio Short Block to knock out the power leg of the USB cable. It makes a difference.