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Added EtherStream2 feedback from Ekasit

 

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Here’s another feedback today from a local client who ordered EtherStream2 with his Roon Nucleus and Denafrips Terminator+ system.

It’s a spectacular device that I ever encounter. I will recommended to my friends without any hesitation. Thanks

I’m happy to hear that he finds EtherStream2 being the most spectacular device he ever encountered and happy listening. 🙂

Added EtherStream2 feedback from Kjell Nedrebo

 

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Here’s a new feedback today from a client who ordered EtherStream2 to upgrade from original EtherStream in Nimitra2 + Nikola2 system.

I’m very happy with EtherStream2 after several weeks of operation in my system. My experience is that changes from already excellent EtherStream is improved details, bass depth and definition, resulting in better balance and space for vocals and instruments and overall providing a more musical performance.

I’m happy to hear that EtherStream2 brought significant improvements over already excellent EtherStream in his system and happy listening. 🙂

Added EtherStream2 + Nikola2 feedback from Simon Bailey

 

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Here’s a new feedback today from a client who ordered EtherStream before reporting updates with new EtherStream2 and Nikola2.

Hi Keetakawee,

Thank you for sending me the new EthernetStream2 and Nikola2..You have achieved something very special here! I use an Aurender W20 to serve all digital audio and it allows me to stream Tidal, Qobuz and Spotify. I always use data stored on the drives in the Aurender where I can, because no streaming service can match locally-served data (even using a Naim ND-555).

But more importantly, with your new products in the signal path, streamed audio is as close to locally-served audio as I’ve yet heard. The sound is more open, textures and soundstage are significantly improved – and if I wasn’t able to do a side-by-side comparison between streamed and locally served, I’d have said the streamed audio was as good as locally served.

This is a significant change, because streamed audio has previously sounded a lot less dynamic and involving. So Congratulations!

I’m delighted to have upgraded and am happy to know that I now have access to a significantly better and far more enjoyable audio source for streaming – and one I can happily live with whenever I don’t have the music stored locally.

Thank you! ?
Simon

I’m happy to hear that he can enjoy streaming in his highend system to the extent that he feel it could be as good as locally served. 🙂