Slim Devices - new audiophile Product

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2006

Jez (not Jim) from Slim Devices (makes of the SlimMp3 product) showing off their brand new high end product

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  • A laptop can output a pure digital signal through it's usb port. And with usb dac's available from high-end guys like Musical Fidelity, Blue Circle, Audio Note and others, and even usb cables now available from the likes of Nordost, Synergistic Research, MIT, Audioquest, etc..... the possibilities are intriquing. What's more, a computer's hard drive doesn't have to deal with digital error correction, like virtually all cd players do. It's bit for bit perfect digital data.

  • lol. I'd personally be concerned if the thing had a digital output. Lossless files can produce exceptional quality if paired with an exceptional DAC. Without that, your digital collection is just as hifi as the DAC on that piece of crap Slim Devices thing.

  • The most important thing is the part about "CD quality... or higher, if you have high quality files"...

    I do, they're called vinyl. Good luck.

  • You're right when you only have that much space.

    But most people these days are getting larger HD space.

    Like myself, I have 500 gb of hd space.

  • Love the interface!

  • This should be a fantstic device. I've got the squeezebox and its fantastic so this can only get better.

  • What is the point on storing music lossless? I have 150Gb of mp3 at 192bps, if i make them lossless i would need at least four times that space... When i want quality i prefer listening at the original CD's or even better LP's. Anyway this is my personal opinion...

  • The Transporter is a digital audio player designed to reproduce lossless files - flac, apple lossless, even wav. It's a true audiophile product. You CAN play mp3s through it, though I doubt most of it's owners would even consider it.

  • This is not just an MP3 player, it is designed to play lossless files (flac, apple lossless). It's a true audiophile product for digital music. You CAN play mp3 on it, but I doubt most people would.

  • I don't think an MP3 player (even the best, like this) should be called High End, the quality is nowhere near...

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