dlb2
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Currently I use a Mac Mini as a music server to take care of all my digital needs. I'm a Mac guy and having other Apple products means that everything works well together and going between my MBP, iPad, iPhone etc... is seamless. I can also access the NAS on my wireless network without a hitch. Lately though (thanks Mike!) I've been thinking more and more about trying something like a CAPS 3.0 server. I've been reading a few threads over at Computer Audiophile but still have a ways to go in terms of understanding it all. It seems as though those who have gone this route are very satisfied with the sound quality.
I know that the CAPS unit can be ordered, like Mike did, pre-made. I'm wondering if anyone knows how difficult it would be to assemble this on their own. Is it a plug everything together properly install the software and off you go (I know there's more to it than this), or does it need soldering and other skills?
I'm also curious about those who have either done their own build or bought something else entirely. I'm trying to get ideas how to go about this new server and hope to get lots of different options.
...and there's that dreaded PC software too
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I know that the CAPS unit can be ordered, like Mike did, pre-made. I'm wondering if anyone knows how difficult it would be to assemble this on their own. Is it a plug everything together properly install the software and off you go (I know there's more to it than this), or does it need soldering and other skills?
I'm also curious about those who have either done their own build or bought something else entirely. I'm trying to get ideas how to go about this new server and hope to get lots of different options.
...and there's that dreaded PC software too
