08-May-2015, 20:12
(08-May-2015, 20:08)GuillaumeB Wrote:(08-May-2015, 11:29)amabrok Wrote:(08-May-2015, 11:16)warpeon Wrote: I hope the ssd n1z is really special. Otherwise it is hard to justify the price differential. I believe ssd can be tailor made for audio purposes. - there is this guy from Taiwan who modifies the clock inside the ssd. Am sure there are many many other things can be done.
In addition to a special read/write protocol, the SSD are specially designed by Buffalo particularly for the Melco N1Z and are optimised for audiophile performance
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I think I read somewhere (Linn Forum?) that someone had tried swapping out the hard disks on the N1A for some SSD ones. Didn't sound good at all.
Guillaume
May be the modded unit needed burn-in (of 500 hours?) to sound good?
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