Here’s a new feedback today. He’s been using free version for many years and decided to upgrade to Fidelizer Pro recently after hearing significant improvements with free version.
Hi Keetakawee,
Thanks for your answer. It’s clear to me now. I have used the free version of Fidelizer for many years, on my media server and on the pc connected to my stereo system. I was never convinced of the added value, so I never bought the software.
That has changed recently, after I changed all switching power supplies in my stereo system and my local area network to linear power supplies, and upgraded their DC-cables. Now I can hear the effect of Fidelizer installed on a pc running Windows 10 and Logitech Media Server. It serves music to a Naim streamer or an Innuos player via UTP cables.
The high frequencies have become cleaner, making it easier to listen to complex music and poor recordings, and improving the ‘stage image’ if the recoding allows it. So, even with such a ‘distant relationship’ between the pc with Fidelizer and the stereo, Fidelizer gives an improvement. An important condition is that the connecting hardware has sufficient quality.
Kind regards,
Arjen
I’m glad to hear that he can notice the improvements with Fidelizer better now. The more revealing system is, the more improvements Fidelizer can help with also. 🙂