I’ve been waiting for chance to announce this review for a long while with great excitement. Nimitra’s review from Stereophile is finally published on web content now. This is a big turning point for Nimitra to be a product that is acknowledged by the world’s most trusted media in audiophile industry.
Nimitra being reviewed by Stereophile is one of my greatest mission and I’m very happy to see this review online today. I was busy with TAV 2017 event helping out my friends in the show so I only have time to post about this great news today.
Kalman contacted me as soon as he noticed Nimitra review in AudioStream with expectations to play multi-channel audio from high quality server. We’ve been working out for a while with best of my abilities to make sure I can meet up to his expectations as much as possible.
I’m really thankful to Mr. Kalman Rubinson for his honest thoughts about Nimitra Computer Audio Server review in Stereophile. Since he wanted to review Nimitra for multi-channel audio purposes, I’d like to quote his conclusion from his review below.
Clearly, the Fidelizer Nimitra can do the job of playing high-resolution, multichannel music-only signals wonderfully, and it comes with all the apps you’ll need for the job. Finally, a great-sounding and affordable multichannel server that works with USB or with HDMI. Hooray!.
I hope new Nimitra customers who ordered last week would be delighted to read Nimitra review in Stereophile now. This is also a reason why I gave special offer last week to celebrate such joyful event. 🙂
Clearly, the Fidelizer Nimitra can do the job of playing high-resolution, multichannel music-only signals wonderfully, and it comes with all the apps you’ll need for the job. Finally, a great-sounding and affordable multichannel server that works with USB or with HDMI. Hooray!.
Since I was reviewing the SOtM sMS-200 Mini Network Player at the same time I was evaluating the Nikola, I decided to try this combination given that the 12 volt output was within spec for use with the sMS-200. After extended listening with the SOtM sMS-200 / Nikola, I felt that many of the sMS-200 owners will love this combination. The overall sound was smooth, detailed, and free of hardness. The bass and mid bass were extremely well controlled with good dynamic qualities. The soundstage was quite large with good depth and width. The overall transient speed and pitch definition were very impressive. Voices and instruments were very well focused and had a life-like presence with wonderful transparency to the sound. And yes, background silence was perceived as being excellent.