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EtherStream Network Switch review on Positive Feedback by Tom Gibbs

 

EtherStream - Main

 

The first review for EtherStream Network Switch is finally published. It was reviewed by Tom Gibbs who review Fidelizer 6 software years back. At the time most people were skeptical towards software optimizations and I’m thankful he gave Fidelizer a chance in his system.

After EtherStream product design is finalized, I sent units to early reviewers to reviewed Fidelizer software before. I didn’t expect to have a lot of orders from local dealers so I could send one at the time and Tom Gibbs is the first reviewer who received EtherStream.

EtherStream was thoroughly tested in his systems over there with various scenarios including video streaming which is also very effective. This is his conclusion after months of reviewing product with network related applications.

Positive Feedback

My hat is off to Keetakawee Punpeng for all of his brilliant efforts in the service of improving the streaming quality of Ethernet and digital sources—well done! Years ago, when I first encountered Fidelizer—and based on the prevailing attitudes on the internet audio forums—you’d have to be certifiably mad to even think about chancing its use in your system. When in actuality, he was one of the few really forward looking individuals out there willing to push the envelope and take the chances necessary to improve the quality of digital music playback. That brilliance continues with the EtherStream; the improvements wrought by this unobtrusive device across the entire spectrum of internet-connected devices is staggeringly good. Very highly recommended!

I’m happy to see video applications being mentioned in audio review too. EtherStream is very effective in media streaming applications also so I highly recommend to read his full review and check product information to see how it can be effective in your systems.

NimitraS Computer Audio Server review on StereoNET UK by Jay Garrett

 

Fidelizer NimitraS Computer Audio Server

 

Finally, the first NimitraS Computer Audio Server review is published. It was reviewed together with Nikola Linear Power Supply for completed NimitraS review. I’d like to express my gratitude to our UK distributor Elite Audio and Mr. Jay Garrett for this review

In this review, NimitraS was tested with a few DACs including Aqua La Voce DAC and Chord Qutest. I’ll have an appointment with Chord distributor about testing Nikola 5V version for Chord Qutest this Monday too. It seems he’s really pleased with NimitraS as you can see below.

Fidelizer Nimitra: inearspace's Price of Place

Starting things off with a live version of ‘Big Love’ by Fleetwood Mac the instant realisation that there was greater detail and focus from the track when using the NimitraS when compared to my laptop plugged into the same DAC was nothing short of incredible.

Turning to a test track favourite and Nick Cave’s ‘Red Right Hand’ and again, the soundstage opened up more with the NimitraS. The performance through the Fidelizer server was just more visceral than through my laptop. Same track, same DAC, same NAS drive. But, apparently, it’s all just zeros and ones.

I have been impressed. I do love my PCs, and custom ones tend to trigger a reaction in me that is probably illegal in some parts of the world. That said, there is no mistaking the improved audio quality through this little music server.

On the date this review published, I received a message about sending NimitraS to StereoNET Australia for reviewing too. This will be my first time for regional product reviewing and I’m excited to see how it’ll turn out in Australia.

If you’re from United Kingdom and want to try NimitraS server, feel free to contact Elite Audio for auditioning and purchasing NimitraS Computer Audio Server with excellent services. 🙂

Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply receives inearspace’s Pride of Place Award

 

inearspace's Pride of Place award for Fidelizer Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply

 

This review was actually published in last month for both  Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply. However, I was overloaded with orders to finish before attending the show so I couldn’t publish it right away. I’ll start publishing feedback received too.

This is probably the first serious review for Nimitra and Nikola in headphone systems so I hope this will be a good reference for headphone users to consider using Nimitra and Nikola with headphone setup.

Fidelizer Nimitra: inearspace's Price of Place

The Nimitra is none of the things that the iMac is. It is not loud nor brash and seems to have a controlled fluidity to it. Keetakawee made a big statement when he went along and said that this was an a server for analogue lovers but I think he may just be onto something here. Obviously the rest of my system is helping achieve such an analogue sound, the R-2R arrangement in my d1-seven certainly helps, as does that lusciously tuned Audeze LCD-MX4 but there is an apparent glare with the same system running off the mac, and noticeable artifacts all through the sound and they just aren’t there with the Nimitra, instead the background is dead quiet. The best part is this is all the quiet before the storm, it starts controlled, quiet and smooth but then you realize the intense dynamism that this is capable of, something that really comes out with Jack White’s new LP “Boarding House Reach”. While the Linux based BMC PureMedia wasn’t as distorted or lively as the iMac, it didn’t ever provide that crunch, that power and that is where the Fidelizer really moves things on a gear. It makes the BMC sound sterile and boring yet it is as refined, it has better emotion and realism, aided by a firmer (but no more present bass) and more agile and snappy treble.

I’m happy to hear Mr. Sonny Trigg loves Nimitra enough to give Nimitra the first “Pride of Place” award in server category. You can read full article about Price of Place Award and see other cool products and don’t forget to check his Nimitra and Nikola review too. 🙂

Fidelizer 8 Pro review in HIEND NEWS

Last year I posted about Fidelizer being mentioned in HIEND NEWS’s review for improvements with MusiCHI software and I’m glad to see more Greece people enjoying music better with Fidelizer.

 

Fidelizer mentioned in MusiCHI’s review in HIEND NEWS

 

Now the review of Fidelizer Pro 8 is finally done by Mr. Thanassis Moraitis. He asked me whether I want to have Greece or English review and I chose Greece review so to help Greece people understanding about Fidelizer better.

 

The Fidelizer Pro – Software for PC sourced sound quality improvement

 

Here’s important parts translated into English and suggested by reviewer himself.

 

Fidelizer Pro, in its own right, is a top-notch effective tool for delivering great-quality audio. It is also a complement to achieving a common goal with Audiophile Optimizer or if you want the Audiophile Optimizer to be a complement to Fidelizer. No matter where you catch it, the level is even higher when both work at the same time on your computer. Without Fidelizer Pro, your computer performs well below what it can achieve when properly optimized, with a sound that instead of being smooth, detailed, focused, three-dimensional, plausible, digestible, entertaining, dynamic, musically enjoyable, even understandable, looks much more “artificial,” with a metallic texture (some call it digital) in texture, “compressed ton “, clearly more” tiny “in volume, and the main one with a much worse” timing “!

Using Fidelizer Pro, the sound quality of the source goes so far that it makes our choices easier for further upgrades. With the more “natural” sound effect, our next choices end up being clearly more correct (they are not based on the logic “to correct the misspellings created by the wrong source”) and so what we choose is much more likely to last longer and withstand other possible future additions or other upgrades that will arise (always arise!) in the future. The cost of Fidelizer Pro is such a tiny cost compared to what we have done, do or will do in the future My choice is simply a matter of time mainly. If we think of its upgrading policy (cost-free for small ones) and the even lower cost (compared to their original cost) for larger, combined with the increase in sound quality that they achieve with them, I think there is choice, all those who use Windows computer out there have to install it.

As a result…

…I can not imagine myself listening to music without Fidelizer Pro! More in detail: The improvements it brings to the end result are essential, since it helps make it much more natural, easier to digest, more fun, plus a foundation for more successful future upgrades. Fortunately, there are “friends” of high fidelity as the creator of Fidelizer out there and we are benefiting, that design, I repeat, such high-quality sound performance at such a low cost. Keep up the good work, Keetakawee!

 

There’s also Q&A related to Fidelizer in both English and Greece so I recommend to check out for more insights about Fidelizer. I hope this review will help audiophiles in Greece opening possibilities to improve sound quality with Fidelizer and happy listening. 🙂

Awards update for Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply

 

Stereophile's Recommended Components: Fall 2017 Edition

AudioStream's Greatest Bits Award for Fidelizer Nimitra

AudioStream's Greatest Bits Award for Fidelizer Nikola

 

I’ve realized awards for Nimitra Computer Audio Server and Nikola Linear Power Supply from AudioStream aren’t linked to proper pages today so I fixed the link and I also update award picture to have category and class ranking so people can recognize those awards easier.

After launching Fidelizer 8 for a while, I can finally get back to my usual pace I’ll update contents in website and release Fidelizer 8.1 very soon. 🙂