By rabidhamster
Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:36 am
I've got a nice 4k machine that I'm underutilizing. Just picked up a 2k classic that needs an internal hard drive repair. I was lured in by the price and cool old computer beige appearance, but don't know that I actually need this thing.
I know the 2k is 16 bit, so theres a theoretical difference in sound....but is there any actual, real life reason I should keep the 2k classic also? It doesn't have the 8 outs, I assume its missing the SMTE.
I know this is a hard question, but what can the 2000 do that the 4000 can't, or what can the 2000 do differently that I might want to keep in my audio arsenal? For example "worse" sound that some people might like better is something that would count, if thats actually something to consider.
Even though I asked the question, I'll start off with answer 1:
Size - The 2000 is less than half the side of the 4000.
I know the 2k is 16 bit, so theres a theoretical difference in sound....but is there any actual, real life reason I should keep the 2k classic also? It doesn't have the 8 outs, I assume its missing the SMTE.
I know this is a hard question, but what can the 2000 do that the 4000 can't, or what can the 2000 do differently that I might want to keep in my audio arsenal? For example "worse" sound that some people might like better is something that would count, if thats actually something to consider.
Even though I asked the question, I'll start off with answer 1:
Size - The 2000 is less than half the side of the 4000.