HiFi Rose Announces New DAC RD160 & Launches Network Transport RS130 at High End Munich

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
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  • @user-co7mc4yd6h
    @user-co7mc4yd6h 2 месяца назад

    하이파이로즈 응원합니다.
    구입하고 싶습니다.

  • @DearSX
    @DearSX 10 дней назад

    That is one cool looking screen!

  • @Patrick-cf1gq
    @Patrick-cf1gq 18 дней назад +1

    We need Dirac to compensate room imperfections... Others brands are adding this in their streamers...

  • @ptg01
    @ptg01 2 месяца назад +5

    I will be all over HiFi Rose streamers if they support Amazon Music HD natively.... I wonder why they struggle working with Amazon whiles BlueOS, WiiM, Eversolo and multiple other mainstream streamers are able to work with Amazon Music HD..

    • @TheOneInYellow
      @TheOneInYellow 2 месяца назад

      Contractual obligations and handshake payments at the business end.
      Sometimes it'll come later down the line, but if conversations don't work between parties, then it can collapse.
      Thankfully via Roon or Plex, you can work around these issues, though this is dependant on the device.

    • @DJMikeron
      @DJMikeron 2 месяца назад +3

      I like Amazon Music HD but also have Tidal and Tidal is much better.

    • @TheOneInYellow
      @TheOneInYellow 2 месяца назад

      @@DJMikeron I've been using Tidal since 2014, and despite some setbacks, it's still my favourite streaming service, especially with a lower price for its best tier offerings and return to FLAC lossless content!
      Starting 2010, I was a long time subscriber to Spotify from it's beta introduction in the UK.
      I switched, however, to a brand new service in 2014; Tidal HiFi.
      Original called WiMP, this was changed to Tidal HiFi as it was being launched internationally, and back then was owned by Aspiro. Shortly thereafter Tidal was bought out by Project Panther Bidco Ltd, and Aspiro later became defunct.
      During that entire time (2014 - 2017), Tidal was a fully FLAC lossless service.
      I started to reduce using the service around 2018, when Tidal switched to using MQA over lossless FLAC (which first started circa 2017), and cancelled my service in 2019.
      Though MQA was not bad, I didn't like paying that much for a service with a lossy/pseudo-lossless hybrid format when compared to existing and cheaper lossy options from either Amazon Music (standard) or RUclips Music (via my Amazon Prime or RUclips Premium subscriptions).
      I was so pleased when, in April 2023, Tidal (now owned by Square, Inc.) went back to its former lossless FLAC roots, by offering more FLAC content and slowly replacing MQA; this is when I restarted my subscription.
      Of course, this April 2024, Tidal had the wonderful news of moving and incorporating it's highest tier, HiFi @ £19.99, into its middle tier, but continue to charge the middle tier price of £10.99 (highest tier, therefore, was removed as it became redundant). So now I get the full lossless and higher quality sampling rate streaming but cheaper, and the app is default bit-perfect on Android too!
      I will now only consider Qobuz or Apple Music as alternative options, but currently no desire to jump from current Tidal!

  • @Zoomerland
    @Zoomerland Месяц назад +1

    I have an RS 130, great streamer, I won't buy a delta sigma dac. I'm looking at a Denafrips Terminator plus.

    • @ronaldgronefeld
      @ronaldgronefeld Месяц назад

      You can also look at the Rockna Wavelight al so a r2r DAC with preamp and its so Nice 😊

    • @ronaldgronefeld
      @ronaldgronefeld Месяц назад

      The terminator plus is doing something strange to the soundstage

  • @wesselkampen2644
    @wesselkampen2644 2 месяца назад

    Delta sigma...nah