PS Audio's DSD Windom Firmware Update!


I've had a PS Audio DirectStream DAC for a while, snagged mine just weeks after it was introduced.  Each and every time they've provided a firmware update for this unit, I've downloaded and applied it, finding improvements every time.

Yesterday afternoon Scott McGowan emailed me to give me access to the Windom update, I see it's now available for download on the PS Audio website.

I downloaded and installed it last night and did a small sampling of some classical, jazz and rock and I think Ted hit it out of the park with this update!
ejr1953
Actually, I think the Bridge II is terrible. It is also limiting. The max PCM rate is 24/192 while the max DSD rate is DSD64.

I much prefer using an ultraRendu versus the Bridge II. It sounds significantly better.
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Actually, I have not experimented with LAN streaming of PCM files higher than 192/24 which my 7 years old Naim streamer achieved with a Burr Brown chip. However, PSA DirectStream DAC as a whole unit (inclusive of the Bridge II card and its massive power supply) sounds great with lower resolution files ripped from my CD collection and streamed via Naim Core on my home LAN. For me, this is as significant as installing a top Origin Live or SME tonearm on a turntable.
Any updates on performance now, especially if reading source CD info directly via transport vs ripped or streamed media?