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    Yesterday I heard the ANT headphone amp stunning Dave C brought a DAT and a Denon headphone and the music coming from it was stunning
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    I'll put a vote in for the World-designs HD-83.Superb head amp,and the impedance is adjustable to match your phones.Great sound,draws you right into the music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Themis View Post
    Normally you need not format your HD to FAT32 : external drives are usually already formatted in FAT32.

    To play your music through a Squeezebox Touch you need:
    A. Rip your CDs somewhere in lossless format (please tell me what is the software you're accustomed to use, so that I can give you better instructions).
    B. Copy your (already ripped) CDs to the external drive that you will use with the ST (Squeezebox Touch). Be sure this HD is formatted with FAT32 file system (click on "Properties" when it's connected to a PC to check the file system type).
    C. Plug the drive to the ST. Plug the ST to your amplifier (or to an external dac, if your setup has one).
    D. Wait for the ST to analyze your library.
    E. Enjoy.

    Themis - many thanks for taking the time !
    I use dBpoweramp and have my music in WAV format, but the hard drive I plan to use is currently in my pc, and I believe is formatted as NFTS. As I have all the music backed up on another identical drive, it is no problem to reformat and then copy it all over...
    Seems I will be getting me a Touch, as payment has been made !

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    dbPoweramp is the best ripping software around - very good choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Themis View Post
    dbPoweramp is the best ripping software around - very good choice.

    Yep i convert all my CD's to FLAC with it..

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    Hey - I am in exhaulted company here !!
    At last I am doing something right !

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    Dbpoweramp is definatly a sencible choice!
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    Yep : AccurateRip + AMG + Rip to several formats simultaneously = killer app !
    Put a MediaMonkey for the tags, and you're ready to manage very large libraries.
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