soix is probably talking about their first processors (the UMC-1). Those has massive amounts of problems and bugs. The newer processors are better.
I tested the XMC-1. It used switching power supply and some rather low speed (low slew rate) op amps. They did not really have good localized power supply capacitors around the audio circuits. While the product was very good for the money, it just did not have the midrange resolution. Separation of instruments wasn't good and it felt like the sound was veiled and far away. Somewhat closed in as well.
The RMC uses the same switching power supply architecture. I suspect that they would use the same or similar audio stages, but just added a lot more for 16 channels. I think their preamps and pre/pros are voiced for their amps, which can be on the fast and bright sounding side.
I would guess that the Primare would still be significantly superior. I saw your other post asking for the upgraded 4K HDMI board. I don't think you are going to get any responses here. You are probably better off trying to buy the 4KVM UHD board from a dealer (with possibly a discount).
I tested the XMC-1. It used switching power supply and some rather low speed (low slew rate) op amps. They did not really have good localized power supply capacitors around the audio circuits. While the product was very good for the money, it just did not have the midrange resolution. Separation of instruments wasn't good and it felt like the sound was veiled and far away. Somewhat closed in as well.
The RMC uses the same switching power supply architecture. I suspect that they would use the same or similar audio stages, but just added a lot more for 16 channels. I think their preamps and pre/pros are voiced for their amps, which can be on the fast and bright sounding side.
I would guess that the Primare would still be significantly superior. I saw your other post asking for the upgraded 4K HDMI board. I don't think you are going to get any responses here. You are probably better off trying to buy the 4KVM UHD board from a dealer (with possibly a discount).