Can the external hard drive have a long firewire cable so the external drive could go in another room?I don't know. I suspect if one's component rack is farther than six feet and not in direct line of an ear (mine is just behind my left ear and about three feet away) the noise won't be an issue.
is the program installed using an equilizer in the program to tweek the sound or is it flat out of the Mac Mini?iTunes has some tone controls, but they're user configured. As configured by Mach2 (and straight out of the box on any Mac), the tone controls are set flat.
The Mach2Music Server is marketed as plug and play. What issues are there with networking?I am using mine without a hardwired monitor or keyboard. I control the Mini using my MacBook Pro via either Screen Sharing or VNC. I also can control the Mini with an iPod Touch via VNC. Configuring the Mini to recognize my home wireless network was not plug and play. It took some time to figure out. Each time the MacBook Pro goes to sleep, I have to open a new window, enter the name of the Mini and a password to get the MacBok Pro to share the Mini's screen. Now that I know what's required, it's not difficult, but it's also more steps required than would be the case if the Mini were used with its own monitor and keyboard.
Thank you for the information.
Elsneb (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
Now, everything is working as it should, but IMO it is not plug and play. For example, playing a CD from beginning to end without stopping after the first track requires clicking several buttons in iTunes before playing the music. It's possible I haven't found the secret yet. Those who work every day with computers, hardware and software may consider the Mach2 plug and play, but as someone who just wants to pick an album, press play and listen, I don't find it so. It's certainly not as simple or as fast as inserting a CD into a CD player and pressing Play.
Regardless, I'm getting the hang of it, and I'm ripping lots of CDs that will be put into storage, thus saving some shelf space. I'm keeping the CD player, though, and I'm keeping most of my CDs handy.
IMO. YMMV.

