Sunday, 30 September 2012

The Great WAV vs. FLAC Debate (Part 1)


There has been on-going debate over recent years that even though FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files use a lossless compression, on playback they still don’t sound as good as an unpackaged & uncompressed WAV (wave) file. The WAV file encased in the FLAC container, although compressed, is still bit perfect – and when unpacked by the music server/source it should be in every way identical to an original WAV file that has not been encased in a FLAC container. However many audiophiles have argued there is a difference that can be heard.

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Neil Young's Pono Digital Music Service

Neil Young's new "High Resolution" music service seems to finally be gaining some traction. Rolling Stone reported yesterday it may be expanded and could eventually rival Apple's iTunes (and will hopefully finally force Apple to actually make available decent quality audio files instead of their totally trash MP3/AAC stuff)... He has also unveiled the first Pono media player device for the service.

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Magic Jandals!

Adriano Adewale - Flip Flop

What you can do with some Jandals! Unfortunately YouTube doesn't do it justice - get the DVD (Antonio Forcione Quartet in Concert) to get the full bass effect from the audio! The whole concert is pretty fantastic.

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Vinyl Collector's Really Are The Whackiest People

Amazing Video Documentary by a Vinyl Collector - wonderful stuff and well worth a watch. Quite long though (almost 2 hours).

Watch Vinyl (2000) - Alan Zweig investigates the wacky world of record collecting in Lifestyle  |  View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
You may ultimately find some of it rather sad... or disturbing!

Saturday, 1 September 2012

The Focal SM9 Joy Continues...


Focal SM9
A few days on (see my previous post) and well I was continuing to be amazed by these Studio monitors and am being drawn even more to the music – at the time they were nearing the upper end of the 20 hours initial running in period at medium to higher volumes that is recommended to get them loosened up – and while I have not perceived any major shift in the sound ‘quality’ the music (as opposed to the ‘system’) they just seemed to get more compelling the more I listened!

Listening to The Eagles, “Hotel California”, in 24bit/192kHz resolution I’ve never heard the drums sound like they did on the title track – you can feel the tautness of the drumhead, feels like the drum kit is right beside you in the sense of the ‘realness’ and texture of the sound…

Continuing A Dedicated Music Server Journey (Part 5)


Since my last post there has been a bit of progress, I now have my server running fan less. This just took a little bit more minor tidying inside the case and the removal of a large heat source from directly beneath the server – my Perreaux 350P Power Amp! In fact this has been part of a major revamp of my entire system (as discussed in my The Joys Of Discovering Focal Pro SM9s post), which basically is seeing my entire audio system (apart from my Subwoofer) replaced around the Music Server & my Oppo Blu-ray Player which will be the only components remaining. One benefit of this big change is a lot more space in my rack, eliminating the heat issue alluded to above – the presence of the Perreaux 350P causing a passive build-up of warm air around the server without the presence of the fan. Now that’s gone the unit is happily running fan less.