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Hi there
Looking for some help answering the above question - any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've got Itunes on our PC but since I started burning my CDs on there...... guess what its full to bursting point!!
My music set up is this;
Itunes on PC streamed to AE linked to AVI ADM9.1s and MJAcoustics PRO 50. Itouch for remote.
I love the sound and convenience and don't want to change a thing - other than music storage
We use a PC and a Laptop in our house and occasionally it can be annoying not being able to access a document on the PC whilst the missus is on it. So a shared data store (NAS) seems like a good idea. I can then access any docs if I'm on the PC or the laptop. Plus the fact that I can put loads of music on the NAS aswell.
Really want two copies of all my data if a hard drive in the NAS dies so we're thinking about getting a two disk unit.
In particular I have in mind the Netgear Ready NAS Duo http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-RND2150-ReadyNAS-Duo-500GB/dp/B0016L2P7I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1267740905&sr=1-1
My questions are;
1) will there be a difference in sound quality from my current set up if I move all my music from my PC to a NAS.
2) do some NAS devices give better sound quality than others?
Please feel free to comment on my reasoning for getting a NAS aswell and if I should be considering something else.
Looking forward to your answers.
Many thanks, Andrew
Looking for some help answering the above question - any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've got Itunes on our PC but since I started burning my CDs on there...... guess what its full to bursting point!!
My music set up is this;
Itunes on PC streamed to AE linked to AVI ADM9.1s and MJAcoustics PRO 50. Itouch for remote.
I love the sound and convenience and don't want to change a thing - other than music storage
We use a PC and a Laptop in our house and occasionally it can be annoying not being able to access a document on the PC whilst the missus is on it. So a shared data store (NAS) seems like a good idea. I can then access any docs if I'm on the PC or the laptop. Plus the fact that I can put loads of music on the NAS aswell.
Really want two copies of all my data if a hard drive in the NAS dies so we're thinking about getting a two disk unit.
In particular I have in mind the Netgear Ready NAS Duo http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-RND2150-ReadyNAS-Duo-500GB/dp/B0016L2P7I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1267740905&sr=1-1
My questions are;
1) will there be a difference in sound quality from my current set up if I move all my music from my PC to a NAS.
2) do some NAS devices give better sound quality than others?
Please feel free to comment on my reasoning for getting a NAS aswell and if I should be considering something else.
Looking forward to your answers.
Many thanks, Andrew