I switched from foobar but do you have a mac, Amarra doesn't work on pc's and foobar doesn't work on macs from what i know(very little). So my comparisons are only from two different computers.
Just to let you know Amarra Mini 2.0 just came out. It's a free upgrade. That added a few new features like preset eq, dither volume control, play flac directly from a folder. It also seems more stable than last release. I haven't made any sound comparisons. I delete previous copy and don't plan to go back just to compare.
They also release a Jr version for $79. It only does 44.1K and has no playlist feature as far as I can tell. It's supposed to sound the same as other versions. The full Amarra 2.0 won't be coming out until July 15th.
This product seems to have been all but forgotten on Head-Fi. Likely explanation - no one seems to be able to explain precisely what it does. While I bought it, and consider it to noticeably improve the sound of my system, I can understand why people are more reluctant to spend money on software rather than on tangible products - DACs, headphones and amplifiers. I find some irony in this, however, as how many of us can open up those nice metal boxes and explain what is in them?
I always use my Amarra Mini, it is a key component in my audio system. I will not listen to computer audio without it unless a stream of a video that i have absolutely no choice. In that case I feed it thru the speakers. Before my Amarra program I had a problem with fatigue. About a month back I started getting fatigue and got a headache while listening and at one point realized that the Amarra had gotten turned off.
I'm with Dallan, I don't want to go back to straight iTunes, it's just not the same. Amarra sounds fantastic, and the auto hardware sample rate management is a feature I can't live without. Plus, the price is much lower now, which should be a draw for newcomers.
I have not heard it myself, but my gut says "absolutely not."
I do, however, highly recommend this alternative, which I downloaded on a free trial basis and became instantly hooked. It's gorgeous. Supposedly near same SQ, with some better features, and most importantly, 1/10 the price:
When I get my new sparrow, I'll try them. I think you can actually A/B Pure Music and Amarra for free by just downloading their limited trials. I'd be curious for a bunch of people with different gear to try to tell what the sonic differences are between
Amarra Junior $79
Pure Music $129
Amarra Mini $295
Amarra 2.0 $695 (new reduced price!)
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