Hi Emile,Let me explain the Olympus I/O options in a bit more detail:
There's no price difference between adding an Olympus I/O to a Extreme or Olympus server.
The Olympus I/O (export) price is EURO 20.800 without Network, USB or XDMI cards.
We are offering a pre mounting service, the Olympus I/O then ships to you with a Network card AND USB card OR XDMI card pre mounted. You can then just replace your existing USB and network card by the 2 interfaces cards, connect the I/O and ship your old USB and network card back to us. We are doing this to make the Olympus I/O addition as easy as we can.
So in this scenario, you already own the upgraded USB and network cards, which you return to us AFTER you have installed your Olympus I/O, you pay EURO 20.800.
If you DON'T already own the upgraded USB and network cards the Olympus I/O will be non functional, so you'll have to add those to your purchase. This then adds 2* EURO 1600 for a total of EURO 24.000.
If you ONLY own the USB card OR not the network card, you'll have to purchase the one you're missing and pay EURO 20.800 + 1* 1600 = EURO 22.400
If you don't use USB but have a network connected DAC (there are only a handful of those), you will need 2 network cards to be able to fully utilize the Olympus I/O, this does not change the math outlined above as the price of a network card is the same as the price for a usb card. If you have zero network cards you pay EURO 24.000, if you have 1 network card you pay EURO 22.400, if you have 2 network cards you pay EURO 20.800.
If you own an Extreme and want to add XDMI you will have to replace your USB card, so this option adds 15.000 - 1.600 = Euro 13.400 (minus the EURO 5000 introduction discount while it lasts, for Euro 8.400). If you don't own the USB card, you will pay Euro 15.000 (10.000 with introduction discount).
If you add the I/O to your Olympus the math becomes a bit easier, whether you go for USB or XDMI, it will always add EURO 20.800.
Long time reader, but first time poster! I've been very happily on the Taiko train for three years now having bought in after a Demo by Mark at Kog Audio in the UK. Since then, I've also bought in to the USB card, the NIC and Switch, and just waiting for the Router and DCD to arrive, all purely on your recommendation. The sound improvements from TAS and then XDMS proved Taiko knew what they were doing, and I could trust them! Just waiting for an NSM install now. I always knew the BPS would probably be beyond my reach, but was hoping for one more upgrade with an XDMI card. So, I was disappointed when your first announcement suggested it wasn't a good idea to install am XDMI card in an Extreme as it was too noisy an environment. However, the above post does have this as an option now, have I misunderstood anything? With the very generous introductory discount, EURO 10,000 seems a very reasonable way of trying out both the analogue and AES outputs always knowing that a much bigger improvement is promised when the Olympus I/O can be afforded. Is this correct?
Thanks for all the help, Steve