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Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply review on Positive Feedback by Larry Cox

Fidelizer received Positive Feedback Writers’ Choice 2016 Award by Mr. Larry Cox’s nomination last year. After launching Nimitra Computer Audio Server, I contacted Mr. Larry Cox asking if he’s interested in reviewing Nimitra.

He told me he wasn’t sure if he can review it since computer audio isn’t something he’s familiar with and he’s using DSD only DAC which could be tricky to setup with Nimitra. With Teamviewer remote support, he can leave configuration parts to me.

He also reviewed Nikola linear power supply together with Nimitra too. It doesn’t have WOW effect being so neutral so it may take a while to shine in some systems. I’m glad to hear Nikola grew wonderfully in this review with Nimitra.

 

Nimitra Computer Audio Server

Keetakawee Punpeng of Fidelizer has put together a fine machine. The Nimitra is transparent in the ways that are good—letting the signal through seemingly unmolested, without being transparent in ways that are not good—lean, bleached or neutered. I think Punpeng has largely achieved his goal of a turnkey operation. Keetakawee provides the service you’re likely to need, does it quickly and so deftly removed most of my concerns about buying a computer from someone in another country.

 

Nikola Linear Power Supply

In the interest of being thorough rather than hopeful, I reinserted the Nikola linear power supply. Ohhhhh, wow, this time the Nikola was a welcome and noticeable addition. The most obvious changes were in the lower midrange, imparting a welcome bit of warmth and emotional content. There were more musical interludes that occurred as beautiful. This was clearly better than previous iterations. Keep in mind that this review, as with probably every other review, accentuates differences to make a point. The sound was very nice without the Nikola, but the Nikola added a dollop of more that was desirable. And yet, there was room for more.

I’d like to thank Mr. Larry Cox again for nominating Fidelizer for Writers’ Choice Award and kindly review Nimitra and Nikola again. I hope this will help audiophiles realize computer audio can have good sound and after sale services like Nimitra. 🙂

Added testimonial from Jakub Mazur

Here’s a new feedback today. He sent me his feedback along with some questions after receiving Fidelizer Plus.

It sounds so fucking good that if it had came with reasonable duration not limited by hardware upgrades it would be a “no brainer” (which coincidentally also describes people who implemented it) for any audiophile.

Only after i run fidelizer (free) for the first time i realized how tired the sound made me. I was wondering in what other dimensions software could possibly make further improvement to SQ, then i got surprised again mainly because i was expecting something else.

I’m happy to know that Fidelizer leaves great impressions on him. He also tested free version before purchasing too.

Added X5iii Advanced ROM feedback from Chan Yi Park

Here’s another feedback today from Fiio X5iii customer in South Korea. He said Fidelizer Advanced ROM can be expressed in three words as below.

It can be expressed in three words.

absolute
Perfect
beautiful

Thank yous !!!!!!!

I’m happy to know that Fidelizer Advanced ROM makes Fiio X5iii absolute, perfect, and beautiful listening experience. 🙂

Added testimonial from Bernhard

Here’s a new feedback today. He sent his feedback since early October and I only found his messages recently.

Hallo,

it works perfectly !! double thumbs up !!

Thank you

Best regards – Bernhard

I’m glad to hear Fidelizer is working perfectly and double his music enjoyment. 🙂

Fidelizer 7.10 released – Proper fix with AudiophileOptimizer’s default shell and improve audio performance on Dante/Merging

Since AudiophileOptimizer’s default shell issue detected, I’ve been struggling to make a proper resolution for a long while and now I came up with a proper fix now. Fidelizer will detect default shell first and it won’t register itself if AudiophileOptimizer registers Fidelizer as default shell before.

I also improve audio performance with normal Windows audio engine such as audiodg.exe (which will be used with system DSP effects), some ASIO host controllers and add Dante/Merging compatibility so their networked audio technology will be fully compatible with Fidelizer.

By the way, I’m adding Chord Mojo into Fidelizer Mod project section now. If you’re looking for a fine DAC to use with Fidelizer software, you may consider Fidelizer Mod products or send me inquiry about modding others. I also modified Chord Hugo TT and a few highend DACs too. 🙂

Changelog for version 7.10

Free
-Fixed audio performance issues with system defaut audio output with DSP on higher user levels
-Improved compatibility with NADAC, Dante/RedNet and ASIO host software

Plus
-Fixed audio performance issues with system defaut audio output with DSP on higher user levels
-Improved compatibility with NADAC, Dante/RedNet and ASIO host software

Pro
-Fixed audio performance issues with system defaut audio output with DSP on higher user levels
-Fixed startup optimizations to not register if detect Fidelizer as AudioPhileOptimizer’s default shell
-Improved compatibility with NADAC, Dante/RedNet and ASIO host software

Download: Fidelizer 7.10
Upgrade: Fidelizer Upgrade Program

Fidelizer Plus/Pro users should be received a mail about update and download link by now. If you somehow didn’t receive an update notification as I received some delivery failure message too, please contact me for an update with your customer data to verify.

Since we have over 2,400 licenses now so we can’t deliver all licenses in a single day with 1,000 sending limit per day. We made some changes to delivery platform to slowly send software update to customers. I also noticed some customers have yet to provide fidelizer.key data after asking a few times so please contact me back.