Which of these two please?
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Bonefish Blues said:
Update, bought the X12, am happy
Have you got round to using the random play features ? Its a good way of re-discovering pieces that you wouldn't normally play; its turned up various tracks that I'd forgotten about.
I wasn't interested in streaming when choosing the X12 but use Reciva for 50% of my listening now. No subscription and a great way to discover new music.
Crackie said:
Have you got round to using the random play features ? Its a good way of re-discovering pieces that you wouldn't normally play; its turned up various tracks that I'd forgotten about.
I wasn't interested in streaming when choosing the X12 but use Reciva for 50% of my listening now. No subscription and a great way to discover new music.
I thought I'd resurrect my own thread to ask a question. I finally ripped all my CDs onto the device, and tbh, couldn't be happier with the sound, which I honestly can't distinguish from the original CD played through the Levinson.
In total I have about 850gb stored on the Nova Fidelity, and it occurred to me that it might be a smart move to back that up to the iMac, which also has a 2TB hard disk. We've got quite a fast wireless network (60+GB) at home, to which both are obviously connected, but I could also move the NF to the Mac and wire it, too.
What would be the most elegant and easiest way to complete the backup?
Thanks
In total I have about 850gb stored on the Nova Fidelity, and it occurred to me that it might be a smart move to back that up to the iMac, which also has a 2TB hard disk. We've got quite a fast wireless network (60+GB) at home, to which both are obviously connected, but I could also move the NF to the Mac and wire it, too.
What would be the most elegant and easiest way to complete the backup?
Thanks
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