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Post by John on Aug 30, 2015 14:52:47 GMT
After reading a review of Jitterbug I thought it I give it a try It is a very small device that plugs into your USB drive My digital system is Windows 10 pc with 16gb using bug head slane 10 mmx tune plus blank screen stardust x3 via the NAD 7050D usb input The item plugs into PC USB output It took awhile to bed in initially the treble was a bit harsh After a few days listening there is a even deeper sense of the soundstage and has further relaxed the system. Speed and timing is very much their but somehow just feels like the music breathes a bit more I hope to try it against the USB Regen in a few weeks time that does a similar job but is a active device For £40 a reasonable improvement on my system we talking subltle differences rather than big but imo still worth a try for USB based digital systems
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Post by ynwan on Aug 30, 2015 15:05:49 GMT
Sounds from the description rather like the ifi iPurifier (but cheaper).
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Post by John on Aug 30, 2015 15:17:04 GMT
Yes a lot of people use IFI purifier I could not get on with the IFI DAC and only had the purifier in my system for a very brief time so cannot really comment on it
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 30, 2015 15:29:53 GMT
Interesting. Having just read this review, it seems they suggest using them in a few different ways. HiFi+ article
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Post by John on Aug 30, 2015 15:37:34 GMT
Yes I not tried them in series or to see if they improve my USB based blue ray player I am tempted to get another so I can see if they do make a difference in series
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2015 9:59:29 GMT
From personal experience the ifi purifier is neat little filter network that made some nice improvements to overall sound, lower noise floor, less digital sounding. (we do not sell them BTW)
For the outlay pretty positive all round.
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