Here’s a new feedback today. He purchased Plus version first and then upgraded to Pro version later along with some support with his mapped network drive.
One thing I have say, the tweaks is worth a buy. Music is organic, natural, dimensional and crispy clear with darker background. I have never heard any other tweaks closer to this both on Windows and Linux.
I wouldn’t recommend Free version, it may spoil the first impression of the tweaks capability. A cheapest computer with this tweak can replace transports that cost several thousands.
I am currently running the tweaks on a $69 worth computer and it beats my most expensive transporter. Awesome job!
Thanks
Prasad.
I’m happy to hear that Fidelizer Pro can bring improvements on his computer setup no less than his most expensive transporter and happy listening. 🙂
Here’s another feedback today. He sent me his feedback after upgrading to Fidelizer 8.0 when first released 2 years ago
Hello Keetakawee,
thank you for the support. The software installs and works flawlessly on my Windows server 2012 R2 machine. The sound quality is excellent (as ever).
kind regards,
Frans
During Fidelizer 8 update, there’s a lot of updates to deliver so I stacked over 100 testimonials waiting to be published. I hope he still enjoys Fidelizer with new updates now. 🙂
Here’s a new feedback today from a customer who sent iBasso DX220 with AMP8/AMP9 to apply Fidelizer Masterpiece Mod on another day. Here’s his shared his feedback in Head-Fi today as below. 🙂
Been trying out the DX220 + AMP9 Fidelizer Masterpiece mod this evening. Very impressed! I try not to rely on my memory for music – especially the amount of time it’s been to send the DX220 there and back. I compare to my iPhone, and there definitely appears to be a better/larger difference than before. Everything appears to be a little tighter and better placed – and just feels more enjoyable. The differences are noticeable with the CA Solaris, and even more so with the Focal Stellia. I tend to prefer the Solaris for the exemplary bass (it’s just right for me), whereas the Stellia win for clarity, imaging and amazing soundstage. The hiss is still there with the Solaris. The Solaris doesn’t sound quite as good with the DX220/AMP9 Modernizer as my main amp, but the difference isn’t crazily huge (which is a surprise considering my main tube amps are crazily huge!).
Edit: wife just grabbed the Stellia and DX220/AMP8 mod before I could even listen properly, and once was listening, smiled and said “I’m listening to these, you can go upstairs to listen to those big amps with those uncomfortable headphones (LCD4)”. Don’t think I’m getting it back this evening…
Well, I’m not sure if he gets it back now. On positive side, Fidelizer Mod seems to improve his wife’s acceptance factor quite effectively. 🙂
Here’s a new feedback today from a client ordering a custom highend version of Nimitra and Nikola Signature combo. I received his feedback after optimizing JPLAY Femto in his server.
Thank you! The Nimitra is improving as it breaks in. It sounds amazing! I love it.
It’s been a while since last custom highend server I shared in public. I spent last years working hard with Esoteric Grandioso products so I’m sure you’ll love Nimitra’s amazing performance. 🙂
Hi guys. Sorry for very late update for DX150 device. I’ve been so busy with big lot of EtherStream deliveries since last week. Now it’s ready for new DX220 update. 🙂
-Based on iBasso DX220 firmware version V1.16.242 and DX150 firmware version 1.06.085
–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
-MangoPlayer app has optimizations applied and revamped UI of original DX150 MangoPlayer app
-build.prop tweaks for better video and storage performance and improve battery life
-Audio engine optimized for only audio playback (EQ/Gaplass features work)
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 DX150 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 DX150 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 DX150 Fidelizer Mod project with 3 modification levels and happy listening. 🙂