Here’s a new feedback today. This time it’s from headphone user. I’m also a headphone user and D7000 is very enjoying cans with some of right mods and you can never get enough of the bass.
Hi
Initial results are very positive. The level of detail from recordings is noticeably improved but more importantly to me is the more relaxed presentation. Still plenty of attack but less fatiguing than before. I listen to my music on Denon D7000 headphones which are extensively modified with Lawton upgrades through a Burson USB dac/headphone amp. This system can be a bit bright in the top end at times but are better with Fidelizer in operation. My wife has been using my system as well as her dac is broke at present. She was also very impressed & was pleasantly surprised, so much so she played her Jeff Buckley album three times in succession before finally allowing me to get back on my system yesterday. I will be recommending friends consider using Fidelizer on their systems, it does represent a very cost effective way of improving computer based music.
Kind regards
Iain.
UPDATE
Hi
Just a quick message to let you know I have now run in extremist mode & was seriously impressed. Having read somewhere that there was only a small difference from the Audiophile setting I must disagree. My set up showed improved musicality & a smoother top end. My inspiration to improve & tweak my set up comes from a desire to replicate the feeling of seeing a live band, & to get as close to that feeling from my equipment. Fidelizer has taken me a lot closer to this & especially on live recordings where the sense of environment within the recording is now superb.Kind regards
Iain.
If you like Fidelizer, please share it with your friends. It’s free and upgrading is cheap and very cost effective. Beyerdynamic T1 is my favorite by the way.