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Dec 14,  · A. A. Audirvana Version $ If you have so far resisted buying any third-party music playback software for your Mac, Audirvana offers some compelling reasons to reevaluate that decision. Especially if you use multiple DACs or listen to higher-res files and DSD, Audirvana Plus is a more ergonomically elegant and sonically superior. Nov 07,  · I have tried Audirvana Plus with the free trial, but really don’t see what the big deal is or why I should get Roon. I understand how some people like all the additional information it provides, but if I really care, it’s easy enough to go to Allmusic. I couldn’t tell any difference between Foobar and Audirvana and Foobar is g: jriver. Feb 13,  · JRiver has a remote It is incredible. JRiver has very few bugs. Audirvana has many. I prefer JRiver, but I do not use upsampling. I can see how Audirvana could be better if you were to upsample. Conclusion. Based on my statements JRiver wins hands down. I do own both (Audirvana 1 & 2, JRiver 18, 19 & 20). Dave.
 
 

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Jun 14,  · Location: Sunshine State. Audirvana is my favorite software player and I consider it one of the best. To me, it sounds much better than Foobar and it is much more easier to use. With the latest upgrades the GUI looks great. Audirvana’s sound quality . Dec 14,  · A. A. Audirvana Version $ If you have so far resisted buying any third-party music playback software for your Mac, Audirvana offers some compelling reasons to reevaluate that decision. Especially if you use multiple DACs or listen to higher-res files and DSD, Audirvana Plus is a more ergonomically elegant and sonically superior. Nov 07,  · I have tried Audirvana Plus with the free trial, but really don’t see what the big deal is or why I should get Roon. I understand how some people like all the additional information it provides, but if I really care, it’s easy enough to go to Allmusic. I couldn’t tell any difference between Foobar and Audirvana and Foobar is g: jriver.

 

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It also happens to have the best music-management app, an important consideration when choosing a server. Amarra is more of a competitor to Roon. Fortunately, Naim has imbued this highly capable system with a terrific-sounding DAC section. I wonder how tedsmith feels about Адрес

 
 

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Number 2? The corollary: if all binary data gets from point A to point B — and error checking mechanisms ensure it does — then data transmission is all that matters. Case closed. So too when sending a print job out over USB. Look into its eyes: lights on, nobody home. The implications of returning to this standpoint are not insignificant: 1 manufacturers of deluxe digital cables and noise filters are perpetrators of a scam large enough to make county fair-bought potions, that promise to cure arthritis and the common cold, look like they have a sound basis in science ; 2 that review sites and their staff are at best prone to the powers of suggestion or, worse, flat out liars; 3 that anyone buying such products have been totally hoodwinked.

Compounding the issue is the pack mentality endemic to internet-based discussions. A mentality that kicks really kicks into being when said pack is confronted with something new that requires potential reassessment of current thinking. It usually unfolds thusly: A thread is started with a link to a deluxe cable or doohickey seeking opinions on the same.

The ensuing pile-on is as ugly as it is predictable. The product is either rubbished in theory or the perceived absence of proof from the manufacturer pointed to as proof of its snake-oil status. Actual listening would bring it too close for comfort. As such, solicitations to try it for oneself are shot down. Such is the combined power of mutual cynicism that it is invariably self-reinforcing.

Let and live though, right? Sadly not. There are even digital audio extremists who would seek to correct anyone not sharing their particular point of view. Michael Lavorgna discusses this over at the always on-the-money AudioStream here. In , the number one target for this kind of bully-boy treatment is the audiophile-grade Ethernet cable and to a lesser extent USB filters.

Proving that it counts open-minded skeptics amongst its members is Sydney Audio Club who last weekend undertook a whole lotta blind testing in the digital audio realm. The results however are not bound by such geographical limitations. So why were we wasting our time? Before that a disclaimer of sorts. This event saw a bunch of chaps listening to different software players and voting on their preferences. Nothing more, nothing less. What follows should be dutifully ignored by readers insisting on the strictest of listening conditions.

Keeping the field down to three popular favourites, even at the expense of Amarra, keeps focus tight. No one other than Waters knew which application was being used for playback at again given time.

Asked simply if the audience heard a difference between options 1, 2 and 3, the audience responded resolutely in the affirmative. On matters of preference, a vote was cast by each member. The results? Player 1 scored 4 votes, player 2 scored 14 votes and player 3 scored 14 votes. Poor JRiver. As Waters points out, provenance details for these downloads is in short supply.

One can only assume they are derived from the same master. The latter two could be compared blind but the dropping a silver disc could not be properly concealed from the audience. Some fairly conclusive results eventuated: a single vote for the CD, 9 for the ripped CD and 13 for the hi-res download.

The differences are most likely attributable to differences in electrical noise as well as jitter. Neither nor Apple nor Microsoft streamline their code for optimal sound quality through noise minimisation.

Further information: Sydney Audio Club. John currently lives in Berlin where he creates videos and podcasts and pens written pieces for Darko. Follow John on YouTube or Instagram. Audio Studio. Switch skin. Search Search for: Search. Not so fast, bucko. Case closed — ironically — by closed minds. Ironic, huh? However, some skepticism still lingers. Time to find out. How would SAC preferences tumble down? And who am I to judge if that matters not a jot to you?

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