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Bansaku

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  1. Did you put the file in Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Component?
  2. Apologies, but I am the anal type when it comes to keeping my lists and files organized, and as my test settings for Warmifier was just to test and not for my main use, I already deleted it. I do however remember the basics how I got there. Basically I started with the 'Solidify' preset, changed the tube type to 12AX7A and started tweaking from there.
  3. Over the past 10 days I have been doing extensive A/B testing between Audirvana Plus 1.5.10 and Amarra 3 (trial) as well as Amarra 2.6 (own). I am 99% convinced that Amarra uses some sort of analogue/warmifier or tube filter. Messing around with the settings for Voxengo's Warmifier AU plug-in I not only mirrored Amarra's sound in Audirvana, but surpassed it. -played using Audioengine D1 and Sennheiser HD598 All in all, Audirvana in my opinion is the superior player. Direct Mode, Exclusive Access, Integer mode, DSD handling, and the ability to use AU plug-ins without a doubt makes Audirvana a clear winner. Not to mention the interface on Amarra, 2.6 or 3 (which is just a blue rather than grey scheme) is just plain butt ugly. Even the preferences menu looks like something out of 1990 era AppleIIgs freeware. Just my 2 cents!
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    Fidelia 1.5

    Greetings fellow computer audiophiles! Just discovered this site and am wondering why it took me so long to do so! This is my first post! Hopefully some of you good folk can help me out. Since version 1.5, the FHX equalization for treble and bass now has selectable frequencies. What do these frequencies represent, the cut off or starting point? I just love how Audiofile releases a new refined feature and says absolutely nothing about it in the newly re-designed manual.
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