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Added testimonial from Jay Mendoza

Here’s another feedback today. Glad to see more thorough feedback from happy customer today.

Hi,

Well I tried your FPro 7.0 last night, and it is all that people have said it is.

More low level detail, more depth, more space around people and sounds in the recording. You hear new details and the decay of notes in the recording space..

Less glare, more fullness to the sound. Most noticeable for me on piano.

Voice has a more 3-D sonic quality, more lifelike. Again, more fullness and roundness to the vocalist.

I played around with various configurations, changed media players, reset to basic workstation then back to purist, all good, no trouble.

Is it worth the price you charge? – Well I am a happy customer, and I am happy with the purchase. No regrets, I enjoy my music more.

I run an Acer Cloudbook 32G SDD, with a 2 Tb external HDD for the media (wav 24/96) on USB3.0 port. USB out on a USB2.0 port with Jitterbug to a Gustard U12.
Media player is Foobar when SQ is paramount, and Kodi when I want a better GUI and am not listening intently.
Then AES/EBU to miniDSP PWR-ICE125, to LxMini speakers.

So thank you, and all the best

It may sound like a steal for its performance but I’m happy with this price since everyone can afford it. 🙂

Fidelizer review on Enjoy the Music

Enjoy the music is one of the longest audiophile media with over 20 years of experience in sharing audiophile experience. Last year I received a kind offer from Greg Weaver about reviewing Fidelizer software but there was a lot going on on his side since last year so the review was delayed until recently that he finally had time to finish reviewing Fidelizer Pro.

First, spatial attributes are elevated to near analog quality. The more compressed, flattened, cardboard cut-out, two-dimensionality that I find to be one of the biggest detriments to most computer based music playback systems is elevated to dramatically new levels, bordering, as I have mentioned, on what one is treated to from good LP playback. Stage width, height, and particularly depth, are increased dramatically, in realistic, not cartoonish, manner.

Resolution, transparency, and fine detail, including microdynamic shadings, are similarly heightened, to a degree greater than I’ve seen by the implementation of good after-market power cords and the best USB cables (both of which, you should be using, by the way). Hearing into and through full scale orchestral works is near revelatory using Fidelizer Pro. I believe that much of this is accomplished by its ability to significantly reduce electronic noise, a “glare” and “grunge,” that is also common with many computer playback systems.

Something that came as an unexpected and extremely welcomed improvement, were attributes often characterized by the acronym, PRaT (Pace, Rhythm, and Timing). Driving bass lines or propulsive drum work is conveyed with more urgency and authority, demanding your attention and propelling the composition more forcefully and convincingly.

Finally, and as welcomed to this listener as the spatial improvements, come pronounced enhancements in tone color, texture, and timbre. Fundamental pitch and tonal color are more faithful, imbued with wholesale clarification and refinement, both sounding more vibrant and reconstructed with richer, fuller tone. Texture is more clearly rendered, as is instrumental bloom, which is more apparent and believable. Instrumental voices are presented in more authentic size, texture, and especially pitch. Musical tapestries seemed to be not only more natural and convincing sounding, but pitch was also noticeably more stable.

This is the first Fidelizer 7 review since published. To be more precise, this is a review with both Fidelizer 6 and Fidelizer 7 impressions combined so I’m interested to hear his impressions on this side too.

Fidelizer Pro v7 Windows Software Optimization for Music Playback made effective and simple. Review By Greg Weaver

Added testimonial from Holly Hughes

Here’s another feedback today. It’s short impression from him this time.

Thanks for activating the software so quickly! I’ve been testing it out a little today and so far I like it! Thanks! 🙂

Glad to hear he likes it. 🙂

Added testimonial from Mark Lemelin

Here’s a new feedback today. This time it’s from Plus customer who has been using the free version for a while to solve dropout problems.

Thank you for your assistance!
I have been using the free version for many months and it solved all my dropout problems and significantly improved my PC performance when using MediaMonkey. I had tried shutting down apps and Windows services manually but was not successful in improving the latency issues to the extent the Fidelizer does. Thanks for the great software.

Best regards,
Mark Lemelin
Massachusetts

Latency is important to preserve’s audio fidelity. Some may disagree but I value that highly.

Fidelizer’s false positive report case with Kaspersky

Today I received a few emails from Fidelizer users about getting report from Kaspersky. I’d like to inform everyone that Fidelizer is safe and secured audio software. It has features to control process’ priority and affity with services management features so some antivirus may detect such behavior being unsafe. However, there’s nothing to be afraid about the procedures as you can safely reverse it and Fidelizer hasn’t harmed anyone’s PC so far in last year.

You can keep using Fidelizer with Kaspersky by adding Fidelizer applications into Kaskersky’s exclusion list. I also filed false positive report to Kaspersky’s Virusdesk and I recommend you to do the same too to avoid such issue in future.

UPDATE: Kaspersky informed me they’ll fix this false detection in next update. 🙂

Regards,
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