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In Reply to: RE: I'm currently reading... posted by Sprezza Tura on March 24, 2015 at 13:15:58
I'm thinking of programs like Acourate. If you're doing room or driver correction or digital crossovers, the PC has a decided advantage over the Mac, or at least it did last time I looked into it. Whereas if you're just doing a straightforward audio server or HTPC, I don't think there's any need for Windows.
You could also create room correction filters in a PC and then convolve them in the Mac, but that seems awkward, at least if like me you don't have a serious laptop . . .
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Gotcha. Since my computer is no where near my stereo..it acts a NAS and library management center.
Makes sense. I keep my own computer in another room to eliminate fan noise and I love the arrangement but it's a bit of a PITA to run the cables. I don't want a dedicated HTPC though because I like to work/surf/etc. in my listening room.
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