I have had the same system for the last ten years. I have only upgraded speakers and amp. Currentlly I have A NAD Amp driving Thiel speakers. As time has gone by all my music has been migrated to an itunes libray. My current MAC is an 27 inch IMAC. I run all my music through the Aux input of the BEO 9000. My problem is that I have to have the BEO repaired again and I feel it is time to replace this as it will be the third or fourth time under the knife and it is acting as though the power supply is bad.
In this system I also have two remote BEO units which are run by the beo 9000. So my question is what to replace this BEO 9000 with if I should replace it at all and should I rely on the d to a converter on my MAC or should I look for a component d/a
to do the job.
Thanks
Doug
I have had the same system for the last ten years. I have only upgraded speakers and amp. Currentlly I have A NAD Amp driving Thiel speakers. As time has gone by all my music has been migrated to an itunes libray. My current MAC is an 27 inch IMAC. I run all my music through the Aux input of the BEO 9000. My problem is that I have to have the BEO repaired again and I feel it is time to replace this as it will be the third or fourth time under the knife and it is acting as though the power supply is bad.
In this system I also have two remote BEO units which are run by the beo 9000. So my question is what to replace this BEO 9000 with if I should replace it at all and should I rely on the d to a converter on my MAC or should I look for a component d/a
to do the job.
Thanks
Doug