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Quality Speakers for Mac Mini
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Just in the process of burning all my CDs to iTunes (some 1800) with the thought of using my mini as the central hub for my music to share with my Windows laptop and my iPad and iPhone. My question is how good is the audio out and is the speaker/headphone jack the only way to output sound to speakers? I'm also looking for suggestions for quality speakers as my mini will now be my Hi-Fi as the Cyrus monobloc set I had used is now long gone. Looking at the likes of the B&W MM-1 and want quality of sound over quantity of sound as I don't need to fill a room only sitting a couple of feet away from the speakers. Also, is there any way to enhance the audio output through settings or apps? Thanks in advance |
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I'd try both to see if you can notice the difference, but I usually prefer to use usb when I can.
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I've found the audio out to be quite good. have mine feeding into a Roksan Caspian amp - then antique Mordaunt Short floor standers. Ive also used a cyrus 1 and Linn Index. (both second hand from Ebay) to good effect.
to be honest starting from scratch thats the way I would go. a cheap 2nd hand 'quality' small amp like an old Cyrus or NAD or similar and decent bookshelf speakers. |
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Yes. If you want the best then consider getting an Audio Receiver that expects an optical cable and connect the two wi9th some killer sound processing and good speakers that you can buy separately.
Then do some test runs important album audio using losses and/or .mp4. Go with what you like.
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You can route the digital SPDIF to carry out the digital signal to a device like : http://shop.emotiva.com/collections/.../products/xda2 from the XDA2 you can have active speakers (like the Airmotiv 5 or 6 Powered Studio Monitor). you can also hook the XDA to an amp and hook any speakers to that. Overkill but possibilities are endless.. you can also hook the SPDIF to an AVR and hook your speaker to the AVR. the XDA2 can also be connected via USB (192khz/24b).
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I have the B&W MM-1s and they are excellent, best desktop speakers I've ever had. I connect via USB which means I'm using the DAC in the speakers.
I'm no audiophile but I've had my fair share of pretty good audio equipment over the years and these do a surprisingly good job for their size. They look fantastic with an iMac / thunderbolt display too. They are expensive though. I managed to grab a pair for £299 (normally £399 in the UK) and I'm very happy with them. |
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How does the internal speaker on a Mac Mini compare to the internal speaker on an iMac?
is the Mac Mini significantly worse? |
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Mac Mini internal speakER (singular)...
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I guess mono is the main reason for that, but not the only reason the sound is so bad. By the way, does anyone know how I could use my iMac's internal speakers while running both computers? I tried connecting audio out from the Mini to audio in on the iMac. When external input is selected in System Preferences on the iMac, Sound shows activity, but I can't hear anything. |
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Certainly not in the "affordable" department for some, but I use these with my iMac: AudioPro LV2e http://www.audiopro.com/node/458
Absolute sonic perfection in a desktop system. And many versatile uses as well. |
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There are a lot of apps for audio manipulation like HEAR from PROSOFT engineering. |
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here you go
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc..._-82117405-L0M use with an amp like this http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/50-4606 or an amp like this http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=310-312 |
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Especially if you can afford the extra $100 more than typical PC/MAC speaker set (e.g. Logitech or H/K Sound Sticks). It's very personal thing what kind of sound you like. I would not suggest "studio monitors" like Genelec etc. just because I don't like how they sound, although they've been widely popular among mac users. I would recommend you take a quick tour in a local store which has some active monitors available and make your pick. |
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Wow, thank you all for your input.
I know that feeding into a dedicated amp and quality speakers would give the best results but half the idea of of going from a PC, albeit an SFF Shuttle, to the Mac Mini was to unclutter the desk and get a modern minimalist look to my office. I like the fact that the B&W MM1 have a built in DAC, I was unaware that they took a feed out of a USB port. I like that they are small and non ported and therefore not fussy about placement and match the minimalism of the rest of the Apple peripherals and my Samsung Monitor. I also think I'll like their sonic character as I had B&W CDM1s on the end of my Cyrus audio system. Last but not least and without wanting to offend anyone, they are British. I will get a pair to home trial and look at the other options offered too as there are a couple of options I'd not thought of. With regard to ripping CDs I noticed that I have been ripping to AAC and iTunes plus, should I instead be ripping to Apple Lossless and High Quality 128kbps ? All music is through iTunes. and does Apple Lossless take up less space than AAC? Thanks again for all your help. |
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I have a Mac mini acting as media/file hub for the house. I use An Airport Express to stream music to the home stereo system. And Apple TV to stream music/movies to my HT system. I can also route sound/music from other devices such as my iMacs or iPad. Adding speakers to your home is easy as well. This past summer, I added a portable Airplay speaker to the network for use on the patio or in the garage. |
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