![]() ![]() ![]() I quickly discovered after lengthy comparison sessions with all the players but without the press of a two week trial imposition, that Amarra Full in my discernment sounded the best of them (sensorily). With PM, Decibel, Fidelia (before the advanced edition), Audirvana (before Plus), BitPerfect, and, of course, iTunes and HQPlayer. I breathed in deeply and purchased Amarra Full as the third audio player out of several. Sonic Studio’s Amarra (Full as it was named at the time) had been mercifully reduced in cost to $695 from $1000. In fact, Rob helped me setup PM as I was new and found it confusing. ![]() And HDtracks was offering a ten percent discount when purchasing certain players through their website. I discovered computer audio in 2011 and purchased every player available at the time as my method for comparing them without being limited to a two week trial. This is not only my experience as a long time Amarra Symphony with iRC user, my understanding is confirmed by Sonic Studio. In other words, if one leaves the signal passing through the Amarra engine WITHOUT changing the sample rate (bit perfect) and NOT applying DSP, Amarra does NOT change the signal. does not change even if it is converted)". The key is that audio is bit perfect ( i.e. Even Native DSD (over USB) converts the DSD to float(s) and the DAC converts them back to DSD. On OS X audio needs to be sent to the Audio Device as a float value - so our software and all others convert a PCM value to a float - this does not change the audio. The term “signal unchanged” is somewhat misleading. This somewhat basic to pass bit perfect audio, Native DSD ( over USB), and MQA. "The simple answer is that NO DSP is done if it (sic) everything is turned off. Actually, according to Sonic Studio the supposition that “Amarra applies DSP and outputs the post processed stream” as stated in the above post is not correct: ![]()
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