![]() ![]() If bits are ‘just bits’ then Audirvana will sound identical to iTunes (or any other Windows/MacOS music player). The thing I like most about Audirvana is that its 30-day trial is one of the easiest ways for anyone to hear (or not) digital audio’s differences - for themselves and for free. ![]() Per the screenshot below, the app has auto-discovered the Volumio Primo network streamer that sits on my office desk and the NAD C 338 streaming amplifier recently installed to my listening room downstairs. Other new features include reworked search and a mini-player.Īudirvana will also push digital audio to UPnP/DLNA devices on the same network. Version 3.5 adds support for Germany’s HighResAudio streaming service. Those wanting a taste of MQA without an MQA DAC can make use of Audirvana’s ‘first unfold’ capabilities. Integrating both, Audirvana can also improve the sound of Qobuz and Tidal. Upgrade for owners of Version 1 : €45.50.This, in turn, reduces the amount of electrical noise spilling from the PC/Mac’s USB port and into the noise-sensitive DAC.Īudirvana’s sound engine has reportedly been completely reworked for MacOS v3.5 and existing users only need the 30-day trial to decide for themselves if the delta is worth the extra moolah: The resolution, the detail, and sound-stage presentation is exceptional and with little or virtually no congestion in the overall playback of the albums that I. What is Audirvana? A music player that improves the audible quality of any PC or Mac’s USB output by lowering system resource usage during playback. Audirvana - the ‘Plus’ is no more but a refreshed interface, first seen in the Windows variant (review here), finally comes to MacOS users with version 3.5. ![]()
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