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I Found a short Munich impression on this Japanese site: https://www.phileweb.com/sp/news/audio/202405/12/25326.html
Ive put it through a translator giving this result:
The code featured upscaler and enhanced power supply that further demonstrated the ability of the company's DA converter DAVE. The release is scheduled for this fall and the name of the upscaler is "Quartet".
Robert Watts and his DAVE, upscaler and enhanced power supply
According to development-led Robert Watts: "We have been developing ideas for the development of this product for six years now." It's an upscaler that works functionally like Hugo M Scaler, but it's more powerful, with five FPGAs and over 2,500 audio grade parts."
DAVE (up) and upscaler (lower). Connected by the BNC
In particular, he developed the emphasis on improving "transgent" (transceptive properties) and said, "The human's ears are very sensitive, and just being slightly off time can make the difference." Improving the transients make the positioning relationship clearer, such as drawing the tone when multiple instruments work at the same time and where an instrument is playing in the orchestra."
The four buttons placed at the front are: power at the left, next the function key aside, and the choice can be made with the two buttons on the right. It seems to be possible to set latency, lowpass/hipass filters and brightness of the screen.
You can set things up at the front button.
Underneath it is the upscaler's power source. It has a powerful RF filter, which "enhances" power that can achieve smoother sounds.
I tried it on headphones as a prototype, but Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely?" recreates a very lively and reality vocal, giving her a rich sense of unity as a music, with high resolution and details. I am really looking forward to the release of the official.
Ive put it through a translator giving this result:
Upscaler aimed at further improving of the transients
The code featured upscaler and enhanced power supply that further demonstrated the ability of the company's DA converter DAVE. The release is scheduled for this fall and the name of the upscaler is "Quartet".Robert Watts and his DAVE, upscaler and enhanced power supply
According to development-led Robert Watts: "We have been developing ideas for the development of this product for six years now." It's an upscaler that works functionally like Hugo M Scaler, but it's more powerful, with five FPGAs and over 2,500 audio grade parts."
DAVE (up) and upscaler (lower). Connected by the BNC
In particular, he developed the emphasis on improving "transgent" (transceptive properties) and said, "The human's ears are very sensitive, and just being slightly off time can make the difference." Improving the transients make the positioning relationship clearer, such as drawing the tone when multiple instruments work at the same time and where an instrument is playing in the orchestra."
The four buttons placed at the front are: power at the left, next the function key aside, and the choice can be made with the two buttons on the right. It seems to be possible to set latency, lowpass/hipass filters and brightness of the screen.
You can set things up at the front button.
Underneath it is the upscaler's power source. It has a powerful RF filter, which "enhances" power that can achieve smoother sounds.
I tried it on headphones as a prototype, but Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely?" recreates a very lively and reality vocal, giving her a rich sense of unity as a music, with high resolution and details. I am really looking forward to the release of the official.