dilznik: It's just the initial startup that takes so long.
Yes, that is what I am also saying - but also that there is a fractional delay when I am in a link room.
But my link rooms are either a BS4 that has to be activated, or a Beolink Wireless that has to be activated: so nothing is ever instantaneous.
Let me do a small test right now; my system is quiesced i.e. in standby mode and I shall press N.MUSIC and count "one thousand and one, one thousand and two" etc:
- BV8 active = one thousand and one
- BL3s active = one thousand and nine
- LinkPlayer active = one thousand and twelve (pop-up of sound source selection starts)
- LinkPlayer menu selected = one thousand and fourteen
- music playing = one thousand and fifteen
As an aside, even going into standby takes time for the green dot of the BL3s to go to a red dot (i.e. several seconds)
Even pressing [CD] takes the same nine seconds to get the power on click of the BL3s followed by about the twelth second for the CD sound to start coming through
So in my environment, the disk is not an issue: either because it is always spinning (inside the MacMini, outside via USB attached hard drives there is a spin up delay, but that's for my movie collection) or because it is minor compared to the handshaking that seems to take place between the BV8 and the BL3s (via a BL11) and between the BV8 via the MasterLink to an audio source (whether it is the BS4 or the MacMini).
The delay inside the MacMini is primarily the operating system - LinkPlayer - Sound preferences - iTunes handshaking
First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb*