I also got a confirmation of Olympus landing from the same Friend I believe.The good ship lollipop has made deliveries. Spoke to a friend today who got his
here's a first tickler. I have more but I will wait for said person to post some thoughts tomorrow.Anxiously awaiting the first reviews!
here's a first tickler. I have more but I will wait for said person to post some thoughts tomorrow.
I am hearing almost limitless music space without boundaries. As if I was free falling from the clouds of sound
On USB ,it is a game changer and on XDMI it is more like vinyl.
I'm drooling just reading that![]()
not for me.......to me it is a tribute to where Taiko has taken the threshold of digital music. Dare we say the barrier has been crossedSounds great but I could do without the vinyl comparison.
Vinyl doesn't sound real......enough saidnot for me.......to me it is a tribute to where Taiko has taken the threshold of digital music. Dare we say the barrier has been crossed
Okay......
Tom
It's OK Tom, everyone knows what I meant but we know him as the grouch so all is good.Vinyl doesn't sound real......enough said
If Olympus sounds like vinyl, it would be a regress, not progress. Vinyl sound has loads of distortion, which may be more tolerable than digital distortion, but is seriously deficient in transparency and dimension (or soundstage). "Analog" would be a better word. While analog is often used as a synonym for vinyl, it is used here as meaning sound like real music, which is analog when heard live, without any conversion or filtering. If a digital component produces sound that feels real (or analog), it is the highest achievement we can have here.Sounds great but I could do without the vinyl comparison.
Geez, you don't want much do you Rajiv? I'll add it to my honey-do list. . .The only comparisons I want to hear about are the Olympus vs. Extreme. Specifically, comparisons between:
1. the baseline: your Extreme > USB > your DAC vs.
2. Olympus USB: your Olympus > USB > your DAC vs.
3. Olympus XDMI: your Olympus XDMI analog vs.
4. Olympus XDMI SPDIF or AES: your Olympus XDMI SPDIF or AES > your DAC
5. Olympus XDMI DAC: your Olympus > XDMI > your XDMI DAC
My first and likely only comparison will be the analog board vs the digital board.Im betting the analogue board will be so good that it will validate the decision of many to sell their DAC's and go with the analogue board. When this whole thing began and Emile gave his first impressions he did comment that XDMI is neither digital nor analogue but something very unique. Those who were in the Rhapsody room at Munich and heard the analogue board were nothing short of amazed . Bob Visintainer's posts were very positive. Comments yesterday that the digital board with USB was a game changer. I can't see myself selling my DAC but I will certainly give praise where praise is due. The anxiety in awaiting delivery for each of us has become thunderous. From what I was told yesterday I believe we are all in for a major revelation and I look forward to getting mine.Geez, you don't want much do you Rajiv? I'll add it to my honey-do list. . .
Steve Z
Can you adjust the resolution on that device to see calendars and percentages?As I stare into my crystal ball; With certainty I can assure you all, this will be a very interesting adventure!!!
Looking at you particularly, number 17!
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