Maybe the V2 onboard DAC card that has been alluded to before?
"There's already a version that sounds significantly better than this"
At 5:35
@Taiko Audio what significantly better version is he taking about?
Thank you for this swift reply @nenon !The Olympus is a platform - a super-fast computer architecture powered by the absolute best power supply for the application. It runs on batteries, so it's not affected by your mains AC the way other digital components are (or at all).
The XDMI interface card is modular, and there are already four different daughter boards available: analog out, Lampizator Link, SDIF + AES/EBU, and MSB Pro ISL, with a fifth one for Aries Cerat in the works...
Many updates are on the way - some in the form of free software, firmware, driver, or OS updates, and others as hardware upgrades. Taiko has been developing a new XDMI analog daughter board with fully balanced XLR output. But, as with everything Emile works on, once he starts, he doesn’t stop - so the result will be a significant improvement in sound quality for both balanced and unbalanced outputs. That’s what I was referring to in the video.
As for the next big question - when will that XDMI analog upgrade be available? Hopefully by the end of the year, but we don't know for sure yet. Finishing all Olympus orders is the current top priority, and navigating tariffs while ensuring a great customer experience and timely updates is equally important for Taiko right now.
Speaking of tariffs - they already start showing a negative impact on the supply chain, and while Taiko is stocking up, we are hoping the supply chain won't be too disruptive.
Lastly, a quick note: we couldn’t get the weekly email update out on time today, but you’ll receive it tomorrow. I just finished running the projection model for the week and will be sending those to Julien shortly.
Thank you for this swift reply @nenon !
Any info whether we can trade-in our analog v1 card towards the newer analog v2 card with XLR output?
Any ballpark figure for the price of the v2 card? Below 1k, 1-5k, over 5k?
Hello! I didn’t see this in the manual and I haven’t been paying the closest attention on WBF lately so apologies if I missed a long discussion on this here, but I would love to hear any feedback / stories on grounding the Olympus. I am aware that Emile has not heard an implementation that he thought made anything better. I have the option to try so I thought I might experiment. @Taiko Audio feel free to elaborate if any of you have since found one that you do like.
Related, and to that end, in the FAQ doc (thanks for sharing @nenon), there is a photo which doesn’t match my Olympus with two ground posts side-by-side next to the IEC. On mine, one is located there (chassis ground?) and the other one (ac/dc power supply?) is more in the middle, close to the USB. Can you reconfirm which does what?
In the FAQ, it says to experiment with the AC/DC post first, not the other one (which is not mentioned again) and: “connect your ground tweak of choice to the ac-dc supply ground will have an effect which may be positive in that particular system or to that particular set of ears.” Ground tweak! Haha. I can feel the judgment!
But seriously, I am curious and think some more explanation would be good. If nothing else, why include dual ground posts that only have negative effects with not a ton of explanation of what they do or intention, etc. Thanks!
Hi @Alex G ,
There's a good reason for these "dual ground posts" as there are 2 separated isolated grounds. The only function of the AC/DC power supply is to charge the battery packs. The battery packs power the electronic circuitry of the Olympus. The battery packs are floating, meaning there is no connection to the AC (safety) ground. You can however create this connection by connecting the 2 ground posts together, this would connect the Olympus circuitry to your AC ("safety") ground.
In the "grounding universe", there are often different tweaks connecting to AC(safety), chassis or signal ground. AC ground tweaks you would therefor connect to the AC ground post (near the AC inlet), signal and chassis ground tweaks you would connect to the signal/chassis ground post (near the USB connector).
Usually, with floating battery power circuitry, you'd like to keep this floating, as this is one of its key advantages.
Will Olympus be shown at this week's Axpona ?
Will Olympus be shown at this week's Axpona ?
I believe there will be one in Room 1105 but @nenon should confirm.
They are using Revopods on the Olympus. I am also using Revopods on mine, nice improvement on the sound.Black coated Olympus + I/O displayed by Ultimate Audio Elite in Portugal the past weekend.
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did you have the name of the speakers ?I am unfamiliar with the speaker in this room but it sounded amazing. One of the few rooms here where they was no sign of digital smear. The music sounded great, absent of any notion of what source, analog or digital, was being played. And, the analog card was not broken in. Tomorrow we will hear one that is fully broken in.
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Stenheim Alumine Fivehatten Sie die Namen der Sprecher?
Sorry, I made a mistake, it is the Alumine Five SX
Based on Ultimate Audio's presentation of the Olympus +I/O + internal DAC, this is the review of "Audio Cinema em Casa”Black coated Olympus + I/O displayed by Ultimate Audio Elite in Portugal the past weekend.
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Based on Ultimate Audio's presentation of the Olympus +I/O + internal DAC, this is the review of "Audio Cinema em Casa”
https://www.audiopt.com/equipamentos/noticias/879/ultimate-sessions-extreme-no-palace-hotel
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