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struth
17-06-2014, 19:56
Due to a change in plans re streaming, I have this for sale. an excellent solution to pc streaming and great combo this is. Sure you all know what they look like, and a photo will follow, so £130 plus P&P of £10.
might consider part ex for a power amp.

struth
17-06-2014, 19:57
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/18/abu2ygut.jpg

struth
19-06-2014, 19:18
ERYKAH BADU :eyebrows:

struth
17-07-2014, 12:36
Reduced to €120 inc postage

struth
22-07-2014, 20:28
bump it up....thought this would have gone by now...great combo.

struth
25-07-2014, 21:41
maybe one more time

struth
27-07-2014, 17:28
Final reduction...£110 inc postage...

struth
30-07-2014, 09:39
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/30/e9yve2am.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/30/una2ujyg.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/30/ta6y2e8e.jpg

struth
30-07-2014, 12:14
Some info

oops that was the wrong one.:eek:

http://www.whathifi.com/hrt/music-streamer-ii/review

struth
02-08-2014, 18:50
bump

struth
04-08-2014, 12:41
Due to mad moment buying another TT, I need this to go so £100 Inc delivery UK mainland ex highlands and islands:)

struth
07-08-2014, 18:46
and up:)

struth
12-08-2014, 15:19
bump

struth
18-08-2014, 21:24
up from a page 3 girl:eyebrows:

struth
30-08-2014, 20:43
Bump....would swap for something turntabley:)

struth
02-09-2014, 19:42
bp rising............:(

Darren Cotter
02-09-2014, 20:20
Hi

I might be interested. I could try the 5V power supply on my Asynch-1, and if that proved an upgrade, use the streamer on its own on my secondary laptop.

A couple of questions I have though. Why does the power supply have a female IEC meaning you have to use an extra mains lead? Also, is it possible to get a phono to female headphone socket lead? So I just plug my phones into that.

Regards

Darren

struth
02-09-2014, 22:50
The psu plug is the same as the one on the async1 and the streamer. it has a male on one side that goes into the async and a female that you plug the USB cable from the laptop into. That way the signal from the pc goes straight through and the 5 volt from the pc is blocked and supplied by the psu. at least thats what I assume....not tried it on the async but can do if you want tomorrow and make sure it works.

AlfaGTV
03-09-2014, 06:11
Hi
Also, is it possible to get a phono to female headphone socket lead? So I just plug my phones into that.

Regards

Darren

It's probably possible, not not suitable. Line output is built for delivering voltage based audio signal into a load of about 100KOhms.
Your cans require a current based audio signal and have an impedance of , say 20Ohms up to perhaps a couple of hundred Ohms.

Nah, get a headphone amp instead (Or as a complement!)
ATB Mike

Darren Cotter
03-09-2014, 06:26
Hi Mike

I did think there might be an issue after I posted.

I've got a iFI iDAC Micro on my main laptop and was thinking about getting something for my secondary one. One is at my fiancees and the other at home.

I already have a Hifimediy Sabre U2 Asynchronous DAC and it's output isn't load enough, and that's why I got the iFI.
Regards

Darren

struth
03-09-2014, 12:07
Hi

I might be interested. I could try the 5V power supply on my Asynch-1, and if that proved an upgrade, use the streamer on its own on my secondary laptop.

A couple of questions I have though. Why does the power supply have a female IEC meaning you have to use an extra mains lead? Also, is it possible to get a phono to female headphone socket lead? So I just plug my phones into that.

Regards

Darren

Misread your post. I dunno why, but at a guess it is so you can use your chosen mains cable. I just used a normal Iec cable and it was fine.

struth
03-09-2014, 12:24
Further to this, I have connected the aqvox to the async1 and it works.....rather well actually:)
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/09/03/bdec7f0168470b4e5beeee63f66b05db.jpg

struth
04-09-2014, 10:18
Well, as there's not any interest and I have found a use for the psu I will withdraw this for now.