Amarra


It's on every other forum so I figured I would ask here...what are your thoughts on who have used it?
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VRS is NOT a dealer for my product, but thanks for the plug. In fact, I do not have ANY dealers. If you did your homework correctly, you would know that the Power Wing is a customer-direct product (as stated on my website), along with the Cable Cooker. VRS, along with many other business colleagues (and there are many), recommend my products from time-to-time, because they've used them and like them. But you seem to have a nasty anti-business agenda here, don't you.

If Vincent couldn't help you with your question (which is quite odd, knowing how involved he is with Sonic Studio and Amarra), it is only professional for him to refer you to Jonathan. Perhaps you had questions about your DAC and its ability to work with Amarra, or some other technical question that Vincent couldn't answer without a crystal ball. Not "one sentence of help"? You make it sound like some nefarious is going on. Vincent is one of the most helpful people I know, and if he doesn't know the answer to something, he digs and digs 'til he finds it, especially for a customer.

Any other lies and smears you wish to offer now?
Hi,
I am John Hughes of VRS Audio Solutions. I can help anyone with any questions about Amarra who really wants answers or help :)
Hi John, thanks for your help. I guess I was really wanting to know if the Almarra software is a stand-alone product that can work with a person's existing dac. I did visit the Almarra website and saw a small list of dacs that are supported. I'm running a mac mini into an Empirical Audio Freeway 2 usb to spdif converter, then into my Wadia 860x cd players' digital input, using it as a dac. Note that the 860X dac supports 24 bit data up to 96khz.
Thanks!
I have to check whether Amarra is compliant with the Freeway 2. How old is your product?
It is compliant with the newer Empirical Audio products, such as the Offramp Turbo 3. Steve Nugent will know.