Today I have another great review about Nimitra Computer Audio Server to share with everyone. This is the third review for Nimitra and we received two awards consecutively. It’s a very positive review with mentions about products costing ten times more. 🙂
I’d love to share this moment as soon as I could but I was so busy with works as an instructor in AV Show, meeting up with Roon founder, and assisting Mr. Stirling Trayle with his works so it took me two days to have time to publish this great news.
There’s so many good things he wrote about Nimitra in his review. I’ll take bits from completed Fidelizer Nimitra Audio Server review and I recommend you to read the whole article as Mr. Matej Isak wrote with great enthusiastism.
With the new Obsidian album by Mika Sasaki, a 24bit/88kHz download from www.highresaudio.com, no extreme attention was needed to experience palpable difference between Nimitra and a typical computer based setup. The expansion of soundstage, transparency, and more detailed focus were repeatedly of no small portion. Nimitra managed to preserve balanced sound across a complete spectrum and a tonal balance much closer to reality. It just felt more complete and believable with Nimitra in action.
In my surprise, Mr. Matej Isak is a close friend to Mr. Enno Vandermeer, Roon and Sooloos founder whom I was going to meet right after publishing review on that day. You should see more updates about Roon 1.3 from Mono and Stereo soon as he’s testing Roon 1.3 with Nimitra right now. 🙂