Output music via Ethernet cable

I am trying to figure out how to do this, I appreciate the help.

First, I am trying to use a DAC707 and output to my project head box. Foobar is my software. I hooked the 707 from a port on my router into its "ctl" port. The 707 just hums and the input light does not come on. I dont think I am missing anything on the hardware side? I think I just dont know how to setup the software end of things.

Thanks for the help
chris

speaker isolation pads?

Hello,

I've got a pair of paradigm studio 20 v4 sitting on a desktop in a 10 x 12 office. I really can't do much about the placement, (i.e. use stands) but I wondering if I can do something to isolate the speakers from the desktop.

My thoughts are that keeping each speaker isolated and reducing transfer of any energy to the desktop (and hence the other speaker) would be a good thing.

First the Foam

First the Foam

Stiff, extremely light "aircraft" foam is stretched over a mold by hand and gently heated to maintain "dimensional stability," according to Dominic Baker, Focal's export sales director. The molds have different flares, depending on the driver's purpose—and they are produced in-house by Opus 42.

Then the Miracle Fabric

Then the Miracle Fabric

Another hand process is stretching and fitting various layers of adhesive-impregnated glass-fiber material to the front and back of the foam center. Again, depending on the driver's purpose, different amounts of glass fiber layers are employed. Since Focal controls the flare, drive system, and crossover, the company has massive amounts of control over elements like mass and Q.

Top Secret

Top Secret

Focal allowed me to visit the Be facility in which it manufactures its beryllium tweeters in a HazMat room. They would not, however, allow me to take photographs within it—saying that some of the machines were secret. So they gave me this factory authorized image of their technician examining a completed tweeter.

Utopia!

Utopia!

Of Focal's 200 employees, only 15 are "allowed" to build the Utopia line of loudspeakers. "Utopia, to Jacques Mahul's way of thinking, represents the finest expression of Focal&mdash;so only the most experienced employees can build Utopia products. They are also the most critical employees and we do not push them to produce mass numbers&mdash;we push them to produce <I>perfect</I> products," said G&#233;rard Chr&#233;tien, Focal's managing director (and former editor of <I>L'Audiophile</>.

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