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Nimitra’s first review on The Audio Beat by Roy Gregory

It’s been a few months since launching Nimitra Computer Audio Server product.  During these times, I also met Stiring Trayle and Roy Gregory when they came to demonstrate system setup in Thailand at Deco’s audiophile shop. Roy took interests in Nimitra product so he told me he’d write a short review about Nimitra. Here’s his comment about sound quality part.

So far, listening experience with the Nimitra has been limited to a system in which it was acting as a network player connected to a dCS Vivaldi DAC. The results were unusually planted and rhythmically coherent for a file source, with greater body, weight, musical coherence and structural organization than I’m used to from file sources. But perhaps most interesting was the direct comparison with a MacBook Air, running on battery and feeding the DAC’s USB input via Nordost’s excellent Blue Heaven USB cable, a setup that produced a sound that was insubstantial, flattened and disjointed in comparison. All of which marks the Fidelizer as apart from other file-replay solutions I’ve heard. It seems that the high-end aspirations have been realized and that all that comparative listening has paid off.

It’s an honor for my first hardware product to be reviewed by well known writer such as Roy. Stirling Trayle also bought Nimitra after setting up Wilson speakers using Nimitra device. I’m sending Nimitra to a few reviewers so more will come soon.

Fidelizer Nimitra – The Audio Beat – www.TheAudioBeat.com

Fidelizer review on Alpha Audio

This review was actually published months ago in late February 2016. Jaap Veenstra contacted me about using Fidelizer software in his audio workshop and I gave him Fidelizer Pro license for demonstration. I was too occupied by Fidelizer 7 development and forgot about publishing his result in website. Here’s what he says about Fidelizer Pro in his workshop.

We have, of course, with and without twisted Fidelizer. And the difference is just audible: more peace, more flexibility, more detail and a bigger, better focused stereo image. Undoubtedly a package that does a good job. And his money’s worth.

And here’s the original message in German.

We hebben natuurlijk mét en zonder Fidelizer gedraaid. En het verschil is gewoon goed hoorbaar: meer rust, meer souplesse, meer detail én een groter, beter gefocusseerd stereobeeld. Zonder twijfel een pakket dat zijn werk goed doet. En zijn geld waard is.

He also review other interesting software products like Kodi and foobar2000 on Windows 10. There’s also Daphile in his workshop too so be sure to check it out.

Workshop ultieme audio-pc Deel 3: software – Alpha-Audio

Fidelizer review on Quotidiano Audio

Quotidiano Audio is growing audiophile online media in Italy since 2012. This software review was written on 8th April 2016 but I discovered this review only recently so forgive me for not finding you sooner. This review is written in Italian so I’ll copy the translate core messages here.

Looking more specifically, Fidelizer Pro v7 reduces latency, improves the performance of the clock, optimizes MMCSS (Multimedia Class Scheduler Service), no island-sound processes on a single core, run the audio player software with the highest possible priority, optimizes the kernel timers and audio files priorities; Some of these performances are unique in their kind (= software competitors do not have all these features).

You can do all that manually intervening? Probably yes, but at costs of several sleepless nights and probably not with the same results.

And here’s the original message in Italian.

Andando più nello specifico, Fidelizer Pro v7 riduce la latenza, migliora le prestazioni del clock, ottimizza il MMCSS (Multimedia Class Scheduler Service),isola processi non-audio su un singolo core, lancia il software player audio con la priorità più alta possibile, ottimizza il timer del kernel e le priorità dei file audio; alcune di queste performance sono uniche nel loro genere (=software concorrenti non hanno tutte queste funzioni).

È possibile fare tutto ciò intervenendo manualmente? Probabilmente sì, ma a costi di diverse notti insonni e probabilmente non con gli stessi risultati.

The reviewer Massimo Garofalo is also the founder of Quotidiano Audio and is quite knowledgeable about computer audio so I recommend to read full review for better understanding about computer audio.

Fidelizer Pro v7, ovvero come ottimizzare un computer Windows per l’audio ad alta fedeltà – Quotidiano Audio

JPLAY review on Positive Feedback

After recent Fidelizer review on Positive Feedback, Marcin contacted me and asked me about reviewing on Positive Feedback and now it’s finally here. Another reason why I’d like to show JPLAY’s review here is I’m touched by Tom’s message as below.

JPLAY is a truly international undertaking; it was developed by a joint effort of the aforementioned Marcin Ostapowicz, from Poland, and Josef Piri, who hails from the Netherlands. It also became apparent to me that there was some level of cooperation with Keetakawee Punpeng of Fidelizer (from Thailand), and that the two software systems appear to have been designed to work seamlessly with each other. I think it’s truly brilliant that the two companies—seemingly worlds apart—can co-exist in a spirit of cooperation, especially where each stands so very much to gain if their products are embraced by the audiophile community worldwide.

I once expressed how I love this environment when software developers can help each other growing instead of being competitive to one another. I’m happy to see this goodness being voiced out in public. You can read the rest about how good JPLAY and Fidelizer works from this review below.

JPLAY for Windows: The Final Piece of the Puzzle? – Positive Feedback