Memory Player vs Dedicated PC-TopUSB Conv and DAC


Has anybody owning the Memory Player compared it to a dedicated PC system using software(such as EAC and Foobar, and by-passing the gremlins of Windows Media ) with a good USB2 to AES/EBU converter, like the Offramp available from Emperical Audio to a top quality DAC.
Is this the future for transports?
thanks.
Nev
nevillekapadia
>I am surprised that you never chime in to support the lines you import<

It's called ethics.
No self promotion, no grandstanding, no soapbox.

There is a common thread running through your posts and it involves 3 words.

1. "I"
2. "Me"
3. "Mine"
(credits to George Harrison)

Now my degrees are in business so I cannot authoritively speak to the psychology of it but it seems some professional assistance is in order.

Perhaps an audio doctor.
PS
I guess if there is a disproportionate number of negative and neutral feedbacks as is the case, you might consider feedback irrelevant.

As far as not selling on Audiogon, one need only read your 100+ posts and judge for themselves if that is the truth.

Anything else bothering you today "doc"?
Guys, please take your pissing contest somewhere else.

We only want to read about the equipment that this thread was initially about.

This crap kills the integrity of these forums.

Please, be professionals.

Thank you.
Guys, guys, please calm down. This is not some sort of dispute forum. We are all audiophiles in the first place and our priority is enjoying audio.

Chris
I'd rather hear the results of a shoot-out between a Memory Player, Empirical Audio, XXHighEnd and possibly VRS Audio Systems.

This would prove more interesting and educational, plus keep the original topic moving in a better direction.