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. 🙂
Feedback from Fidelizer customers
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.
Here’s a new feedback today. He also has a very good analog system for the best of both worlds.
Fidelizer 7 is fantastic. I have a very good analog system and have always tried to get my digital front-end to sound as good as my best lp’s. I am there now, 7 was the last missing piece.
Gary
I too am ‘pure analog’ vinyl lover so developing Fidelizer with good analog performance is one of my top priorities. 🙂
Here’s another feedback today. This time it’s quite long with comprehensive comparison against OS X platform.
Dear Keetakawee Punpeng,
I did some listening yesterday after installing FPro. My aim has been to find a better alternative to Mac/audirvana which I have used for several years. The two things I like about Audirvana are playback from RAM and shutting down unnecessary processes to reduce jitter. My set up is fanless Asrock mini-ITX, linear PS, all int/ext cables and case shielded (near perfect Faraday), McIntosh MA6700, Thiel 2.3. Foobar 2000 set up for WASAPI event with optimized buffer settings as per FPro guide in Windows 10. Without FPro, Foobar2000 is darker with smoother high frequencies compared to Audirvana/mac mini, but with reduced soundstage and slightly less detail, but very nice to listen to. After installing FPro on the audio player setting, there is simply no comparison. More depth, deeper base, wider soundstage and more detail. For me this is sheer joy because my mac mini/audirvana is at last beaten. I congratulate you for this achievement because nothing else could do this as effectively as FPro on a PC. FPro produces an immediate and profound difference to the sound which goes (in my case) from very good to fabulous. If tests were performed, then I would anticipate FPro to drastically reduce jitter. I also realise that a lot of the reviews published on FPro are correct in their conclusions. I am rubbing my hands in anticipation because my next step is to set up JPLAY.
Thank you for taking good care of my request.
Best regards.
Glad to hear Fidelizer makes ‘no comparison’ improvements on his system. 🙂
Here’s a new feedback today. He uses Fidelizer on Intel i7 laptop with Melco N1A product. I wonder how Melco N1A works in his system.
Greetings from Singapore.
I have been listening for the day and I must say Fidelizer does what it professes. I installed it on my i7 Toshiba notebook running JRiver as a renderer and output via Ifi iUsb 3 to my Teac UD 503 DAC. My network server is the Melco N1A. Cleaner and more tactile bass on a quieter background.
Keep up the good work.
Another case of Fidelizer working great on high performance CPU.