I own an SC-2 Mini, not an SC-1. But if I did own the SC-1 Mini and the firmware I was on was problem free, I might skip doing upgrades. I would say if it ain't broke don't fix it. I would let other users "beta" test it for me and then consider installing it. As an SC-2 Mini owner I do go for all of the firmware upgrades. They often add new features to the recording process: more sides in the storage, faster processing and/or saving out recorded files, VU meters, interface streamlining etc. Every so often Discogs updates their backend software which sometimes breaks the album lookup feature in 3rd party apps that have tie-ins to Discogs. I will say Sweet Vinyl seems to get out firmware upgrades to fix such issues very quickly.
I seem to be up to date now: Last check at about 3 hours ago - ok This SugarCube has no update pending. You are running SugarCube 2.3-700-g7ea08110-20230130-0200-prod installed about 20 hours ago It’d be nice to know what was actually updated in the firmware.
They were available YESTERDAY at Music Direct but no longer. My guess is that yesterday Music Direct had one of each on hand which they sold. Good for Sweet Vinyl—there is obviously demand for their product. Unfortunately, it seems that they haven’t been able to scale production to meet demand. That’s pretty normal for very small companies, however.
1. Support for the SugarCube Desktop App. Please note this is for Windows, macOS, and Linux personal computers, not iPads or mobile devices. 2. Download link for the SugarCube Desktop App is found on the 'Updates' page. 3. Controls multiple SugarCubes from its startup screen. 4. Various internal bug fixes. 5. Peak Meter still off-line, expect to have it back in service soon. 6. All user guides are back online
In any event, I’m going to get on the waiting list for an SC-1 Plus. Unless someone convinces me that a Parks Audio Puffin “Magic” setting works just as well.
In my case, I blame it on Discogs "NM"; "vinyl looks unplayed"; "it appears a needle has not touched the record!" ratings. And, classical music on vinyl .
It does not, I have the Puffin and it's a great device, I use with with my mono turntable. However it's Magic setting is limited in how much it can do (as of now). It tames the noises but doesn't completely eliminate them all. The Sugarcubes on the other hand are technical "magic", I can't imagine not having one now. That said Shannon Parks is always updating and offering more to his customers. It wouldn't shock me if the Magic setting gets even better down the line.
I’m hoping it does get better and on par with the Sugarcubes. With the uncertainty of them being available, it’ll be good to have other options.
I have the SC-1 plus and enjoy the fact that you can record your album at 192 kb /24 bit on a computer and then play it back anytime you want. Recently I started using a streaming service with UHD "Ultra High Definition" audio at 192Kb/24 bit and appreciate the fact I can use the SC-1 Plus as the DAC. There is some vinyl I have that has not been offered on the streaming service at the UHD quality so I am experiencing the best of both worlds.
The SVNR is what I am most interested in. The occasionally pops and tics on vinyl do not bother me. I do have some very old records as well as some CD transcriptions of Glenn Miller 78’s that could benefit.
I noticed that archive.org has a huge database of downloadable FLAC files from that era that are mostly free. I would imagine the SC-1 Plus could be utilized for that era of music where the SC-1 Plus has a selection for equalization related to different record company labels.
I let my SC-1 Mini update week or two ago. I had one weird episode where the music occasionally stuttered like a CD skip. A reboot solved it. Otherwise all seems normal and the unit has continued to work its magic on second hand vinyl purchases. Recently a copy of Band on the Run.
Some were back in stock as I checked music direct yesterday. Bought a sc1 mini, transaction went well. Then today, I received a mail from music direct tellling me that they can,t sell it to me, because i,m living in Canada. They don,t distribute it here. I guess I will have to wait for one second hand. I,m sad.
Send them an email ([email protected]) and they can sell one to you directly. That's how I got mine during the pandemic lockdown. Note that their website always says Sold Out; the SC1-mini was "sold out" too when they sold one to me.
I just sent Sweet vinyl a mail. They do offer International shipping on their site, so it should works.
Just received an update - 2.3-710 The "What's New.." document is still reachable through the App but it is devoid of any details for this particular release. The document is dated 1/25. So much for SV being 'clean' about things ...
I’ve had my SC1-Mini for a while now with zero issues and I’ve also never touched a firmware update. Starting a week or so ago when I turn the strength knob the screen turns to gibberish characters and I have to turn off then back on again to read the display.