Listeners whose direct experience tells them otherwise – that digital audio sources don’t all sound alike – or who heed the advice of long-time digital audio engineer Gordon Rankin – who claims that electrical noise remains a problem worth solving for manufacturers looking to build a better-sounding server/streamer – might want to pause for a moment to consider that, no surprises, the Mac Mini isn’t built with audiophile sensitivities in mind. And if you’re a “bits are bits” kind of guy/gal, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better all-in-one solution this side of an Intel NUC. That Apple have also opted to retain a pair of USB 3.0 Type A sockets is good news for audiophiles looking to deploy the Mac Mini as a server/streamer, directly feeding a DAC over USB. The 2018 Mac Mini spec sheet is impressive.
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