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Crazy idea for an Asylum FAQ

Posted by Julien43 on January 13, 2005 at 21:50:01:

After reading some post and audio rag articles, I am of the opinion that a PC based front-end could be an alternative/addition to a high-end system. If some of the more knowledgable people would be kind enough to break down of the basic technicial issues that would confront the average audiophile/musiclover into a FAQ type format, maybe, some(me) would be less hesitant to try a PC in our audio systems. Some will say a PC has no place in a high-End system. But, I am always looking for ways to derive more enjoyment from my listening experience. A PC front end holds that possability Not in the same way my recentlly added analog set up does. But,I think the ability to have much of you favorite music at your fingertips could do that. Wadda ya think??
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"