Experience with Mach2 Music Server?


I'm looking for user experiences with the Mach2 Music Server.

Thanks in advance.
tvad
It would be curious to see how the MacMini would be perceived once connected to a Red Wine Audio Black Lightning battery power supply . My suspicion is that most of the digital glare talked about here would be eliminated (among other improvements). It would be even more interesting to see if Mach2 would allow for a such a mod to their mods. :-)
Well, after reading some other threads, it seems I have egg on my face. Although I did not see it on the Mach2 website if I am reading correctly part of the mods include the addition of a battery as an alteration of the stock internal power supply.

Perhaps someone can educate this novice further. :-)
Hi everybody,

I have for the last few weeks been running on Mach2music with Pure Music into an Zodiac Antelope Gold +Voltikus setup. This replaced a highly tweaked Audio Aero Capitole MkII SE CDP. On a USB 2.0 setting upsampled to 192Khz, in hog mode and memory play the new setup is miles ahead, actually to the point where I prefer it to my Dynavector DV507MkII/Zyx Universe/zyx Artisan vinyl setup. The holographic soundstage, zapping impulse response and utter transparency without treble stridency nor bass wooliness make this a true break-through. The mach2Music mini beats a setup via my Imac on conventional hard-disc by a country mile and I am convinced that the frustrations voiced by others on this thread are resulting from poor choice of cables/wrong setup or USB1.0 interfaces.
Hello Antigrunge,

Read your post with great interest. Now wondering what what cables you use
and and USB1.0 interfaces. I am new to computer audio and am leaning towards
a Mach2music server, Wryred4 Sound DAC2, M2 Tech HiFace Evo interface and
Decibel music player.
Would appreciate any suggestions you might offer.

Jay
Why not just have the Mach2 built with a soundcard? You can then bypass the shoddy usb/spdif interface. I think if your budget for the usb/spdif converter is $200 (cost of the device you mentioned) then a $200 soundcard, imho, is the way to go. USB interfaces are difficult (and expensive) to implement properly.