As time goes on I think a lot of what you are asking for will be developed. It just takes time and man power, most of which is likely devoted to building and supporting the current Taiko products.
Methinks you need to add a couple of zeroes to that two, VassilI actually think Taiko has outgrown a purely forum-based platform. Between this thread and the Crème de la Crème thread, there are nearly 5 million views and over 1300 pages. In my opinion, some of this content really needs to evolve into more structured, informational videos.
An "Ask Emile" series - similar to PS Audio’s "Ask Paul" - could be a great direction. Of course, the forum would still remain essential for everything else. Needless to say, all of your feedback is incredibly valuable, even when we occasionally disagree.
The challenge is that Emile doesn’t have the time to take that on. So maybe... “Ask Nenon”?
Just kidding - the two people who want to hear from me already call me daily.
Farther and farther...and beyond#92 arrived earlier than expected on Monday. A quick run to Chicago and back lead to a midnight install of the 145 lb. package myself. Oof! This is not a featherweight like the Extreme.
With months of anticipation it was done in a flash. Morning was the first attempt to operate. There was a small glitch to work through and Nenon did not hesitate to assist immediately. A short bit later I was up and running. Much thanks to Nenon and the factory for making this quick work. None better.
I’m running-in with the analog out card. After three plus days of continuous playback, it's improving steadily. It’s been said before, don’t be quick to judge analog out. Initially it was silky smooth, but the sound hit the ditch quickly after. Regardless, it’s easy to hear the potential. Unwavering is the immense spatial presentation with a solid, visceral low end that I’ve never had here before. This will be fun. Micro detail is starting to reappear, but all along I’m hearing new things. Very curious to find out how much farther this goes.
Totally agree—it’s clear the team’s focus has to be on engineering and product support. That’s where their expertise really shines. But that’s also exactly why it might make sense to bring in someone with a different skill set—maybe a technical copywriter, content person/strategist—who can help build and maintain a more dynamic, structured layer of info.As time goes on I think a lot of what you are asking for will be developed. It just takes time and man power, most of which is likely devoted to building and supporting the current Taiko products.
Four legs good, two legs bad.Scale good.
Words bad.
% misleading.
Brevity good.
Maybe you can ask Taiko to be their web designer?The TAIKO website looks great, no doubt, but it’s more like a catalog than an interactive platform.
I still have faith that when the software of the router will be updated, we can obtain a great SQ from a USB disk attached to it.
Emile, whenever possible, please don’t forget this task on your to do list. Thank you.
Circling back to this -- after the first replacement hard drive turned out to be incompatible with my older N5550 NAS I finally found one with the correct edge connector and installed it. One nice thing about the Thecus is that you can simply hot-swap a new drive for old and the RAID automatically starts rebuilding itself with no further action needed.Indeed, that is my suspicion as well and there were some instances of slow loading, skipped tracks after time outs and other strange behavior with Roon that, so far, haven't repeated since I disabled the NAS as a storage path in Roon.
When I get a new drive into the NAS and the RAID 6 is rebuilt I'll see what happens.
Steve Z
There are 6 screws behind the back of the card. On the back of the Olympus.Has anyone removed the XDMI card from the Olympus to swap out daughter boards? I have the top off but the card is in so tight. I don’t want to risk damaging anything. Minor force upwards is not causing the card to move at all.
Can you share a pic?Has anyone removed the XDMI card from the Olympus to swap out daughter boards? I have the top off but the card is in so tight. I don’t want to risk damaging anything. Minor force upwards is not causing the card to move at all.
That's why I asked for a pic...There are 6 screws behind the back of the card. On the back of the Olympus.
Have you removed those?
There are 6 screws behind the back of the card. On the back of the Olympus.
Have you removed those?
Detail:Thank you. I am not sure how I read right over that!
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