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Added iBasso AMP8 Fidelizer Ultimate Mod feedback from Darius Rimkus

 

Fidelizer Mod - Masterpiece

 

Here’s a new feedback today from customer who sent his iBasso AMP8 to apply Fidelizer Ultimate Mod. He shared his feedback after receiving his upgraded AMP8 module for his DX220.

Hey man got Amp8 back finally. Clarity and detail are improved quite a bit. Very nice! The only thing i picked up is, background noise is a bit more prominent then stock Amp8. But i think i will get used to it. Just need to spend some time away from Amp1 which has lower noise ceiling. Overly, I’m happy. Thank you!

UPDATE:

Hi Keetakawee,
I feel bad about that remark about background noise which went into feedback. It is not realated to your mod.

Basicaly what it was is i had to pump amp1 to medium gain to be a get more dynamic. With amp8 i dont need it to be on medium. And after getting it back i did not turn it down. Thats why i had that dirrerence.
Feel free edit and remove that section. It really should not be there.
Your mod is flawless!

It’s been a while since last client taking Fidelizer Ultimate Mod for AMP module. It’s cost no objective solution with all new components so it’ll become better after burn in also. 🙂

EtherStream Network Switch review on AudioGallery by Giulio Salvioni

 

AudioGallery - February 2020

 

Here’s a new review of EtherStream Network Switch published in local audiophile magazine in Italy called AudioGallery by Giulio Salvioni. He’s using Fidelizer Pro and interested to review EtherStream when it was launched in November 2019.

AudioGallery is local Italian magazine which is the sister publication  of monthly magazine in AudioReview.it. As review is published in local audiophile magazine, language used in review is Italian. I’ll include paragraph about sound quality translated to English in this post below.

AudioGallery

I will not waste precious space in the description of the setup which is the same used for the test of the JCat Femto network card. Let’s get to the point: are there distinct perceptible improvements?

Absolutely yes and if you notice it even in an already optimized system, which I think is mine, I imagine that it is even more evident in a less cared installation. For this purpose, I set up a slightly more basic system with a Windows laptop to which the Aqua La Scala MKII DAC was connected via USB; then there was a NAS and the usual modem / router for connecting to the Internet, all connected via Ethernet to the switch.

In this “simplified” configuration, I was able to make comparative tests between an inexpensive eight-port Netgear switch and the EtherStream.

The result was clear: the modified switch is quieter. It is clear that I am not referring to noises or hums, but to that background carpet that prevents the clear perception of the signals at a lower level, which the economic switch tends to return in a confused way and to the micro dynamics that cannot unfold as it should.

The other aspect that you notice, wanting to use an analogy, is the disappearance of a sort of halo or fog that flattens the scene, confuses the contours of the instruments and removes air between one and the other. Inserting the EtherStream after listening to the same track with the generic switch, it seems to look through a clean window with the Vetril, where before it was dirty and full of fingers.

Finally I have to report on the ratings via Streaming – essentially Qobuz – which presented itself with a completely new polish.

I would say that the elimination of the fog effect to which I referred here is even more macroscopic, with the addition of a higher articulation in low range – an aspect that had appeared less evident when listening to the files stored on the NAS – as well as a higher yield in terms of timing.

If so far I had considered listening to streaming as an excellent solution to discover new music but with limited appeal in a strictly audiophile sense, the inclusion of the switch “on steroids” certainly changed my perspective.

It is a fact: since the EtherStream was installed in my system I spent more time listening to Qobuz than from my NAS, this is because that unpleasant sensation that made me think has disappeared: “… nice record, sure if I could to have it on the NAS I’d listen better ….

For Italian audiophiles who’s interested in learning more about audio network switch and how EtherStream can work with your system, I highly recommend you to read full review article published in magazine or you can read public article for EtherStream here too. 🙂

Added Nikola Signature feedback from Kawit Rojan

 

Nikola - Order

 

Here’s another feedback today from local customer who ordered Nikola Signature with 2x9V output to install on his SOtM streamer and network switch.

Installed today and found big improvements in sound quality. It’s significant upgrade despite having HDPlex which is also linear power supply too.

This is the first Nikola feedback with comparison to popular linear power supply. I’m glad to see Nikola Signature performing well over there. You can also read original message in Thai for Thai people who’s interested in Nikola linear power supply. 🙂

ลองใช้แล้วครับ เสียงดีขึ้นมาก นี่ขนาดเปลี่ยนจาก hdplex ที่เป็น linear เหมือนกันยังเห็นผลชัดครับ

Added EtherStream feedback from Vichien Nuum

 

EtherStream - Main

 

Here’s a new feedback today from a client who ordered EtherStream to use with Nimitra server through WiFi connection. This is probably the first feedback from WiFi application. 🙂

Greetings khun Non. Today I received your item and listened to it. It was an immediate improvement with lowered noise floor and very quiet. Music sounds a lot better even from WiFi signal. I highly recommend using EtherStream in streaming system for significant improvements. Whoever try this will surely return it in cash lol.

And here’s his original message written in Thai language for Thai people who’s interested in EtherStream product.

สวัสดีครับคุณนนท์ วันนี้ได้รับและลองต่อแล้วนะครับ ฟังดีขึ้นแบบไม่ต้องเพ่งเลยครับ noise floor ต่ำ สงัดมาก ขนาดต่อแบบผ่าน wireless อีกทีครับ ฟังออกดีขึ้นชัดเจนมากๆนะครับ ใครเล่น streaming ชุดดีๆ ถ้าได้ต่อ etherstream น่าจะได้ยินศักยภาพของชุดขึ้นมาอีกพอควรครับ ใครได้ลองน่าจะถอดไม่ออก คืนเป็นเงิน 555

iBasso DX200 Oreo 8.1 Purist ROM version V1.16.242 ported from DX220 ROM released!

 

Fidelizer - PerfectDynamics Sound Optimizations 2.0

 

For new users, please read about PerfectDynamics 2.0 Sound Optimizations first for new improvements with Fidelizer ROMs.

 

The first ROM port from iBasso DX220 ROM V1.16.242 ROM is released for iBasso DX200 Purist ROM. Enjoy. 🙂

-Based on iBasso DX220 firmware version V1.16.242 with DX200 kernel V1.09.097
Yalp Store is added as Play Store’s alternative (I still keep Google services for those who want to install Play Store through other means)
-Apollo – Fidelity Edition from https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/apollo-music-player-fidelity-edition-t3038629 included
-Revamped MangoPlayer UI with improved user experience
-build.prop tweaks for better video and storage performance and improve battery life
-Audio engine optimized for only audio playback (EQ/Gaplass features work)

 

Download: DX220Port is for Enhanced/Advanced ROM user only | Official version

 

Installation Guide

1. Install Rockchip USB driver included in AndroidTool and make sure it shows ‘Found One ADB device’ in AndroidTool software
2. Extract Official Oreo ROM firmware from iBasso to device’s storage and flash from Settings > System > Updater > Local storage
3. After successfully flashing official ROM, go to Settings > System > About tablet and tap “Build number” for 7 times to enable “Developer options”
4. Tap back arrow to enter “Developer options”, enable “USB debugging”, and press OK
5. Connect DX200 to computer with USB connection in Android mode again and press OK to allow USB debugging
6. Download Disable Verity package and run disable_verity.bat file (You may need to authorize USB debugging and run disable verity again if not reboot)
7. After DX200 boots up properly with Verity disabled, turn off device and connect with USB connection to computer while holding play button
8. Open AndroidTool, click on “Upgrade Firmware” tab, click on Firmware button and select update.img extracted from Purist ROM then click Upgrade

 

If you like improvements in Purist ROM, you may upgrade to Enhanced / Advanced ROM for even better sound. Please read Portable Products for more details including iBasso DX200 Fidelizer Mod project with 3 modification levels and happy listening. 🙂