By Juan C. Ayllon
CHICAGO — I thought I had nailed digital playback in my hi-fi system, but then it began happening too often. Yet another dropped song. Warbling passages on others. An increasing awareness of unpleasant graininess and digital edge with some of my best recordings. My Toshiba C-55 Satellite laptop was now too slow to accommodate some high res songs and its memory was maxing out. And like that, my search for a new music server was on. “Why don’t you let me build you a new one?” my software developer friend offered. Read More...
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