PS Audio lanserer nå ny software for sine DirectStream DAC/streamere!
Den nye oppdateringen heter Redcloud inkluderer oppdatering til Bridge 2 moduler og gjør at DirectStream DACen nå støtter streaming direkte fra Spotify Connet, VTuner og Qobuz, i tillegg til Tidal, Roon og MQA støtte som den har fra før. Dette gjør at DirectStream DACen nå kan brukes som en fullkommen streamer som støtter alle de mest brukte streamingtjenestene og formater.
Den nye softwaren kan lastes ned gratis for alle som har en DirectStream DAC. Se her: Redcloud DirectStream Upgrade | PS Audio
Mer informasjon om DirectStream DAC:
PS Audio DirectStream DAC - Sort - Mala Audio
DirectStream DAC | PS Audio
Les hele pressemeldingen fra PS Audio om Redcloud her:
PS Audio Apologizes to the Press, Audio Industry, and Audiophiles
"Mea culpa!" says contrite CEO Paul McGowan
Boulder, CO: 12/7/2017---PS Audio today issues the following statement from company Founder and CEO, Paul McGowan:
"I want to say that I'm sorry for burdening overworked reviewers with frequent Operating System upgrades for our DirectStream and DSJ DACs. The release tomorrow of Redcloud, our latest and best-ever OS, just makes more work for you, and I'm sorry. We bring out product improvements as soon as they're ready, and I know that's not always convenient.
"I apologize to our colleagues and competitors for also releasing an update to our network-streaming Bridge II that will allow our customers access to Spotify Connect, VTuner, Tidal, Qobuz and MQA-encoded files on Roon, in addition to the MQA, Tidal, and Roon access we'd already provided---all for free. Times are tough, and I'm sorry to make it harder to compete.
"Most of all, I'm sorry that owners of other DACs won't be able to enjoy all these benefits, for free. We'd be happy to help them out."
PS Audio's digital guru Ted Smith has been busy during the six months since the release of the Huron OS, announced at the time as "revolutionary". How do you follow a revolution?
You get to work. By diligent effort Ted has managed to improve upon Huron, the best-sounding firmware PS had ever released. The new OS, Redcloud, improves upon Huron's already-exemplary spatial presentation, dynamic contrasts, and low bass. By better-linearizing low-level signals, Ted has managed to reduce residual noise and THD even more, with startling improvements to low-level resolution, ambient hall sound, and solidity of bass performance. Blacker backgrounds, immediately-identifiable concert venues, and incredible dynamic slam are all evident with Redcloud.
As good as Huron was, Redcloud is far better. The improvements are immediately noticeable---as Paul McGowan put it, "it's a 10-seconder. You hear how much better it is instantly."
Simultaneous with the release of Redcloud is the release of an update for the network Bridge II, providing even more streaming capabilities and improving stability and operational characteristics.
PS Audio's DirectStream and DSJ DACs have won dozens of audio awards. Their FPGA-based architecture ensures they will never become obsolete, and that they can and will actually be improved by periodic no-cost OS upgrades. Redcloud (like Huron, Torreys, Pikes Peak and Yale before it) is named after one of 53 “Fourteeners” in Colorado, mountain peaks that rise above 14,000 feet. “Fourteener” names symbolize PS Audio’s aspiration to ultimate sound quality. Besides, PSers just love their Colorado home.
Full details of the Redcloud Operating System can be found here, beginning at 12 noon, Friday, December 8. Redcloud will be available at the same time as a free download for DirectStream; download for DSJ will follow shortly. Redcloud will also be available for purchase, preloaded onto an SD card (DirectStream) or a USB stick (DSJ).
The Bridge II network card is optional on the DirectStream, and is standard with the DSJ. Bridge II allows a wide range of streaming and network options. Instructions on upgrading Bridge II to allow use of Spotify Connect, VTuner, Tidal, Qobuz, MQA, and Roon can be found here.
Den nye oppdateringen heter Redcloud inkluderer oppdatering til Bridge 2 moduler og gjør at DirectStream DACen nå støtter streaming direkte fra Spotify Connet, VTuner og Qobuz, i tillegg til Tidal, Roon og MQA støtte som den har fra før. Dette gjør at DirectStream DACen nå kan brukes som en fullkommen streamer som støtter alle de mest brukte streamingtjenestene og formater.
Den nye softwaren kan lastes ned gratis for alle som har en DirectStream DAC. Se her: Redcloud DirectStream Upgrade | PS Audio
Mer informasjon om DirectStream DAC:
PS Audio DirectStream DAC - Sort - Mala Audio
DirectStream DAC | PS Audio
Les hele pressemeldingen fra PS Audio om Redcloud her:
PS Audio Apologizes to the Press, Audio Industry, and Audiophiles
"Mea culpa!" says contrite CEO Paul McGowan
Boulder, CO: 12/7/2017---PS Audio today issues the following statement from company Founder and CEO, Paul McGowan:
"I want to say that I'm sorry for burdening overworked reviewers with frequent Operating System upgrades for our DirectStream and DSJ DACs. The release tomorrow of Redcloud, our latest and best-ever OS, just makes more work for you, and I'm sorry. We bring out product improvements as soon as they're ready, and I know that's not always convenient.
"I apologize to our colleagues and competitors for also releasing an update to our network-streaming Bridge II that will allow our customers access to Spotify Connect, VTuner, Tidal, Qobuz and MQA-encoded files on Roon, in addition to the MQA, Tidal, and Roon access we'd already provided---all for free. Times are tough, and I'm sorry to make it harder to compete.
"Most of all, I'm sorry that owners of other DACs won't be able to enjoy all these benefits, for free. We'd be happy to help them out."
PS Audio's digital guru Ted Smith has been busy during the six months since the release of the Huron OS, announced at the time as "revolutionary". How do you follow a revolution?
You get to work. By diligent effort Ted has managed to improve upon Huron, the best-sounding firmware PS had ever released. The new OS, Redcloud, improves upon Huron's already-exemplary spatial presentation, dynamic contrasts, and low bass. By better-linearizing low-level signals, Ted has managed to reduce residual noise and THD even more, with startling improvements to low-level resolution, ambient hall sound, and solidity of bass performance. Blacker backgrounds, immediately-identifiable concert venues, and incredible dynamic slam are all evident with Redcloud.
As good as Huron was, Redcloud is far better. The improvements are immediately noticeable---as Paul McGowan put it, "it's a 10-seconder. You hear how much better it is instantly."
Simultaneous with the release of Redcloud is the release of an update for the network Bridge II, providing even more streaming capabilities and improving stability and operational characteristics.
PS Audio's DirectStream and DSJ DACs have won dozens of audio awards. Their FPGA-based architecture ensures they will never become obsolete, and that they can and will actually be improved by periodic no-cost OS upgrades. Redcloud (like Huron, Torreys, Pikes Peak and Yale before it) is named after one of 53 “Fourteeners” in Colorado, mountain peaks that rise above 14,000 feet. “Fourteener” names symbolize PS Audio’s aspiration to ultimate sound quality. Besides, PSers just love their Colorado home.
Full details of the Redcloud Operating System can be found here, beginning at 12 noon, Friday, December 8. Redcloud will be available at the same time as a free download for DirectStream; download for DSJ will follow shortly. Redcloud will also be available for purchase, preloaded onto an SD card (DirectStream) or a USB stick (DSJ).
The Bridge II network card is optional on the DirectStream, and is standard with the DSJ. Bridge II allows a wide range of streaming and network options. Instructions on upgrading Bridge II to allow use of Spotify Connect, VTuner, Tidal, Qobuz, MQA, and Roon can be found here.