Mareije, > I'm thinking of getting a Shuttle PC to run sound installations from (I need a > portable machine for transport). The particular one I have an eye on is this > one: > > Shuttle KPC K4500 Desktop, 1.8GHz Celeron, 512MB, 80GB, Foresight Linux > Desktop Computer > > probably getting a little bit more memory for it, just to be sure. > And I'll build in my Terratec EWS88 as an audio card. > (One of the reasons to go for a Shuttle, rather than the also tempting Asus > EeeBox, but then I'd need an external soundcard, which doesn't seem to be > there in lowcost, but many channels, and probably USB; I need at least > 4in-8out for the installation). > > Does anyone have experience with Shuttle machines for audio work? Yes. I have several identical machines (SN68PTG6 with AMD 64 X2 3Ghz EE, 2GB Ram, 2x 250GB Raid 0, RME HDSPe MADI + TCO) that I use for recording, timecode-coupled shows etc. Regarding audio work, the Shuttles are just as good or bad as any other PC with the same chipset and configuration. I prefer AMD for audio/video, but I am lacking hard evidence, so this is just my opinion. I use the Shuttle transport bags, very handy. I believe they are designed for easy deployment on LAN parties etc., but it works well for shows, too :) The 'big' shuttles are very quiet, I don't know about the K45 series, though (will get my first K45 next week, intend to use it as a SOHO server). If your K45 has to be very quiet, check the TDP of the Celeron. The smaller Shuttle power supplies tend to be noisy, but you can replace them with passive cooled versions. -- Flo _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user