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I needed some new speakers for my desktop computer system at home. I’ve been tolerating JBL creature 2.1 system for a couple of years now and I’d finally had enough. The JBLs suffered from a depressing lack of critical midrange detail. This, coupled with the fact that the kids now hog the main system in the front room, means that I can’t get access to my iTunes library readily.
A few years ago I was doing some research into speakers and I came across the Quad 11l actives. They were very well reviewed in a couple of Australian and New Zealand hi-fi publications. From what I could gather at the time they were not widely available in the UK. When I did eventually track them down their price tag was £600 for a pair. Prohibitively expensive for a desktop audio system. These things are marketed as pro-level near field monitors. They have their own build in amps. Two per speaker. 60W for the bass driver and 40W for the treble driver.
Anyway a couple of weeks ago I decided to have a casual squint at eBay and see if I could pick up a second hand pair at a vastly reduced price. There were none available. One seller was selling individual speakers new for £250. apiece. Still too expensive. Crestfallen, I gave up. A couple of days later I had another look. Another seller was offering a pair of Quad actives for £229. Stunned, I had a closer look. Apart from a different badge, Quad Industrial, these looked identical to the Quad 11l actives. Plus, they were brand new, in unopened boxes.
After a few hours of research I discovered that IAG, Quad’s parent company, has an Industrial division that market audio equipment for hotels, conference centres, lecture theatres, and the like. Hence the different branding. The speaker also goes by another name, the Quad QPM1. Other than that it is identical in every way to the Quad 11l active monitor.
This was a game changer. Prior to this I was considering the Audioengine 2 model as my desktop speaker replacement. I phoned the supplier to check that there was no mistake in their pricing in the advert. They confirmed that they were on sale for £229 for the pair. I placed my order immediately.
I was very excited to hear these speakers given the reviews I’d read. I’m also a big fan of the Quad sound. My front room consists of the Quad 12l2s as main speakers in my 5.1 kit, Quad Centre, Quad l-ite satellites for rear and Quad l-ite subwoofer. Now I could have the Quad sound as part of my desktop system at a fraction of the price.
Quad speakers are known for being extremely neutral. In other words they take nothing away from or add anything to the original recording or source. Although my Quads were all very well reviewed at the time of their release, around 2004-2007, there are other great speakers out there. For me I liked the cachet associated with being a Quad owner. I clearly liked the sound and most importantly I got all the kit at bargain prices. Most of it was ex-dem so I saved at least 20% on the normal retail price. Another important factor was matching the speakers across the whole 5.1 kit. All of them should work well together. The 5.1 kit is driven by an Arcam AVR 300 that again was ex-dem. The front speakers are bi-amped and bi-wired. This affords them 120 watts per channel and per driver.
Being a hi-fi enthusiast makes you a bit picky about what you’ll listen to. So how do the Quad actives sound? Well put it this way… I’ve not stopped playing them since the minute they arrived in the house. I’ve thrown everything at them. From Led Zepp to Beethoven. Alison Krauss through to Prokofiev. Unbelievable! If anything the Quad actives may sound better than the 12l2s in my front room due to the fact that their bi-amp design is perfectly matched to the drivers in a way that any other amp would struggle to better. There is plenty of power and the signal path is not compromised by additional cabling and junction points. So the sound could be characterised as being clean, clear with tight bass control and a surprising amount of depth considering the cabinet size. However being nearfield monitors they are very revealing! If the recording is poor it sounds poor through these. You are very conscious of it. Also after a few days I became very aware of the deficiencies of the iMac’s sound card. There was a constant low hum and other nasties such as buzzing and clicks. Hissing too. Another issue was that I wanted to run an old radio tuner through these. All I could lay my hands on at short notice was a phono switchbox. This worked but it was difficult to control the volume of the tuner other than messing around at the back of the monitors. Not really ideal.
I realised I need to look for some kind of preamp. Nothing suitable for desktop audio seemed immediately available. Initially I started looking at pro audio solutions. Mixers and the like. Not only were these really expensive but they also took up a lot of desk space. The other thing that seemed clear was that some kind of external signal processing solution would improve on the sound the iMac was capable of producing. Looked like a DAC was required. This took me into a whole new ballpark. It came down to two companies in the end. Cambridge Audio’s Dacmagic or NuForce’s uDac or Icon products. Fundamentally it came down to my need to switch sources easily and the ability to control volume at the turn of a dial or via an installed remote app on an iPhone. The Dacmagic looked very tempting but there was no preamp function or headphone amplifier. This left me with the NuForce products.
NuForce’s website information is confusing. Being new to the world of DACs and desktop audio I knew little about using USB as a means of feeding an external digital to analogue converter with a digital signal. I was familiar with toslink optical links from the Arcam processor but USB was new to me. So I started reading about jitter and the degrading effect is has on sound quality and the technology used by NuForce to take correct these issues. I also read some astonishing reviews on their uDac, Icon 2 and Icon HDP products. Turns out NuForce are an American company that specialises in really high end digital amplifiers and DACs. We’re talking thousands of pounds. Their ‘desktop’ range is much more affordable however. The uDac was offered to me for £55 for example. In the end I got a fantastic deal on the Icon HDP. I had to make a couple of phone calls at this point. I can’t say how much I saved but I got a better bargain on this than I got on the Quads! The Icon HDP is a combined class A headphone, preamp and top quality DAC rolled into one. Perfect for my needs.
Now we have the combined effect of the iMac and its ability to feed a purely digital signal from iTunes or Spotify Premium to the NuForce Icon HDP via USB and then onto the Quad QPMs. The effect the Icon HDP had on the system was staggering. This truly is a phenomenal product. Undoubtedly the most accomplished, best sounding and most useful piece of hi-fi equipment I’ve ever bought. The whole soundstage opened right up. Subtle nuances present in the recordings were revealed in extraordinary detail. A truly three dimensional space is presented to the listener. Given I’m used to the full Quad/Arcam experience in the front room it’s amazing how lifelike and articulate my bargain desktop audio solution really is. The Quads in themselves are remarkable for the price but the Icon HDP is literally a revelation.
As you’ll see from the photos I’ve experimented with this system in all sorts of combinations. At one point I even hooked up the Quad sub to hear the difference it made. I concluded it’s really not required the system is already capable of producing almost terrifying levels of deep controlled bass without it. Midrange too is superb. Treble crisp and smear free. I’ve been particularly enjoying the albums below. I’ve pretty much moved into the backroom! All in all, a pretty good October week…
Trentemøller – The Very Last Resort
Mercan Dede – 800
Sergei Rachmaninoff – Rachmaninov
Alison Krauss – Lonely Runs Both Ways
John Hiatt – Hiatt Comes Alive At Budokan?
Booka Shade – Memento
Avishai Cohen – Aurora
By the way the Quads are still available on eBay, last few remaining. Other speakers shown for comparison.
Question by Bryan: I just got a new desktop computer and when I try to watch videos they keep buffering. What can I do?
I went from a wireless laptop to now a wired(with ethernet cable)desktop. I upgraded the power supply and graphics so I know that isn’t it. Everything else is super fast but videos aren’t. I would really like to watch movies with netflix but because of this I now can’t. Do any of you know what I should do? I was thinking about getting a wireless adapter but will that do anything?
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get a faster internet connection
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There have been plenty of recent developments in the news with regards to Remote Access Software. A few years back, remote access programs were mainly made to run on PCs. Sure, there were different versions that were made for different operating systems like Windows, Linux and Mac. You also saw certain web based applications that would allow you to control another computer simply through a web browser, without actually having to install client software on the PC that you are using to control the remote system.
But right now, mobile devices are taking the Remote Desktop Software market by storm. One of the most recent developments is the launch of the application, which is a remote access tool that allows you to control the desktop of another computer on a smart phone or tablet PC that is powered by the Android operating system. With just a touch screen device, you can completely control a regular computer that is running on Linux, Mac and of course Microsoft Windows.
Now that this application has been launched, there are many more mobile remote control applications that are expected to be launched in the near future, according to analysts and experts in the IT world. Makers of PC Remote Access tools are getting more and more interested in developing versions of their software that can run on mobile operating systems such as Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS, Apple’s iOS as well as the Google Android OS.
Many business users are realizing that they do not always need to bring a laptop computer with them when they are out of the office and instead rely on smaller, much more easily transportable devices such as tablet PCs as well as smart phones. But they still need a secure, reliable and practical way to access their data and remotely control the desktop PC that they have back at the office. This is one of the main reasons as to why mobile remote access solutions are rapidly being developed and put into use. If the developers of PC remote access programs want to stay competitive in today’s ever changing marketplace, they need to ensure that a mobile version of their program is part of their selection of software. If the current trend towards mobile internet enabled devices continues, making applications for these devices would be a good choice for any kind of software developer.
This doesn’t mean that “regular” remote access tools that are designed to run on a desktop or laptop PC are expected to die out any time soon. After all, there are still certain situations where bringing your laptop with you would be more useful and even necessary, such as when giving a presentation or when you would expect to type a lot of data, which could be quite awkward when using a mobile device.
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Question by chalinsumner: When buying a new Desktop Computer, what would be minimum specs for better than average?
There will be no heavy gaming, there will be lots of pictures, huge word files…
Speed of everything is a wonderful thing.
What specs would be the better than average desktop before getting into the very expensive regions?
GHZ, RAM, STORAGE
Is there anything else I should look out for?
I here AMD vs INTEL is anyone’s opinion, so I’m not too worried about that..
Anything else?
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You need 500GB or more of storage for pictures, files etc. 4GB RAM on Windows 7 64bit should make it use all RAM and also be future-proof. 2.9 GHz or better dual core should be fast enough but 2.5GHz quadcore would be more future proof. Nvidia or ATI integrated graphics are better but you may also get Intel integrated graphics and do the graphics upgrade later if gaming becomes a bit more interesting. It is just as simple as adding a dedicated graphics card. Then get a 20” or larger screen so that you can view a lot more pictures simultaneously.
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Today, desktop computers have great usage in offices, shops, homes and at several other places. In today’s scenario and according to their usages, computers are broadly classified into workstations, personal or home computers, computer servers and special purpose communication computers. Home computers or desktop computers are the cheapest ones and largely used at homes, shops or small offices. People love to have desktop computers at home and even kids love to learn new things or play games on these computers.
One important reason behind the popularity of the desktop computers is the ease of upgradation. As the computer market is revolutionary in nature with new products entering the market every now and then, a computer user regularly feels the need of upgrading his computer. Updation of features or substitution of hardware in a desktop computer is not difficult at all. Besides enhancing usability features, a desktop user can select from various stylish features as well. Now, a home PC can be an object of style with its colorful elegant cases and sleek models of LCD displays.
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Desktop computers have been successful in making people more creative and innovative. People sit long hours on their desktop PC at their comfortable living room and use their imaginative ideas to render creative pieces. People now do multiple tasks at home such as video editing, web designing, architectural rendering etc sitting comfortably at home. The ease and flexibility that a desktop has been offering to a large number of people are being seen as a remarkable feature of the revolutionary desktop industry. Now, everyone has become multi-tasking because of versatile desktop PCs.
It was the year 1975, when the first desktop computer of the world was launched by Micro Instrumentation Telemetry System (MITS). Thereafter, several other companies joined the race to produce home PCs and grab the market of the home PC users. Till 1977, a PC user started to get several choices to select their personal computers. At that time, all PCs used to have an external keyboard and a CRT monitor. And if we today talk about computer’s market, choices are aplenty in terms of computer parts and accessories.
In 1981, IBM played an important role in revolutionizing the PC market. The microprocessor of Intel 8088 became a decisive moment in setting the computer world on fire. With a thundering success, this innovative 16 bit microprocessor served as a real benchmark to give birth to powerful and fast computer devices. IBM PC was the first home PC brand to standardize the home PC market by incorporating specific operating systems into their PCs. Later Apple’s Mac PC was introduced in the market in 1984 which used to have a 32 bit microprocessor. It too became very popular and people liked its features. The Mac PC too played great role in revolutionizing the home PC market segment.
Today, the home computer market has a variety of products and a computer user really gets confused in picking the products for themselves, though it’s good news that people have choices.
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