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Innuos USB reclocker review by ASR

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Posted on February 28, 2025 at 13:51:10
Jon L
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Oh, well, the results are somewhat surprising to me, but what's truly surprising is Innuos is selling this USB reclocker for $4400!

I neither love nor hate ASR, and I do have a Uptone Regen, which I eventually abandoned on sonic reasons before ASR reviewed it, so I think some of the stuff ASR does is not totally off-the-wall..

 

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RE: Innuos USB reclocker review by ASR, posted on February 28, 2025 at 16:08:50
AbeCollins
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But but but.....

I'd love to see the Innuous marketing slick on this. Or maybe they have a white paper.... ooh.



 

It's a screaming good deal. Relative to $2,800 for an 8TB ssd drive., posted on February 28, 2025 at 16:43:22
The Killer Piglet
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Gives you an idea of the markups.

KP






 

Uptone USB Regen? Yea, dumped mine in a drawer too,, posted on February 28, 2025 at 16:58:12
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KP

 

RE: Innuos USB reclocker review by ASR, posted on March 1, 2025 at 04:36:15
Axiom05
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It does exactly what it is supposed to do: make money and fool people into thinking it improves the sound.

 

Apple SSD pricing, posted on March 2, 2025 at 07:32:19
E-Stat
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which is why my MacMini has base configuration.

 

RE: Apple SSD pricing, posted on March 2, 2025 at 18:43:20
zacster
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Mine too. I plugged a 2tb USB 3 SSD into it. Much cheaper. And since 16gb is native now on the M4 I thought it was plenty.

 

RE: Apple SSD pricing, posted on March 3, 2025 at 16:59:59
AbeCollins
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Personal preference dictates 512GB SSD as the minimum for me in a "daily driver" general purpose Mac. However, I have only 256GB in my dedicated Mac Mini M1 used for music only purposes.


 

I changed my approach, posted on March 5, 2025 at 08:14:08
E-Stat
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when I transitioned to Mac Mini six years ago. The base configuration is plenty to house the OS and applications which is all I store on it. All user data on NAS. Which means that regular Carbon Copy Cloner images fit on smallish SSDs.

Still use15 year old Win 7 Dell tower for some stuff and take similar approach. 120 gb SSD for OS only and older 2TB spinning rust for data. Macrium image backups of OS are but 30 gb.

Simply don't worry about getting hacked anymore.

 

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