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Interested in knowing how you and other users are faring with the software. I'm presently a JRiver/JRemote user, and one of my hesitations about switching to the SONY is that you are locked into their UI/software. So how is the playback/use experience? Anything missing that really bothers you?Thanks
So in short, I don't miss using my Mac at all. I find the Sony simplifies everything, and many times I still go up to the Z1ES and manually select my music. It is very intuitive and responsive. And I don't have to think about software like Amarra, Audirvana, updates, etc. It just plays everything at the correct bit/sampling rates, and does a fine job at it! Vinnie
Vinnie,Could you compare your mac to the Hap regarding sound quality? I'm currently using a mac mini with Audirvana, a M2tech Evo stack and a Metrum Octave dac. I'm very curious how these compare as I'm building an out building audio room and will be needing another music server. Thanks,Greg
Hi Greg,Are you referring to the Mac vs. stock Z1ES, or modded? The sound of the Mac based system will depend on the dac used. If we are talking about a dac(s) that I have listened to (other than a RWA dac), I don't wish to post comparisons with a competitor(s) on this forum. What I will say is that the RWA-Z1ES-3 is the best sounding source I have had the pleasure of listening to! It is such a cliche, but I am really hearing hidden nuances, details, spatial cues, etc. in the music for the first time. And it's not just about getting amazing detail and resolution - there is seriously good tone with this mod, as well as great bass response, a huge sense of 3D space, and so much more. The dual mono tube output stages deliver - big time! The cleaner power feed to all parts of the Z1ES also really make it a different animal, and I'm totally hooked on what I am hearing. I plan to use it at my next show (probably Capital Audio Fest, followed by the New York Audio Show) for others to listen to.I've heard some really good dacs before (including the Bellina PRO) with Mac (running Audirvana). I've heard some that cost over 4x more than the Bellina PRO. I have a few good dealers and have listened to a variety of products in their showrooms. Again, I don't feel good about posting names of these products. I can do feel comfortable saying is that I am very confident that the RWA-Z1ES-3 can compete well with any of them.In a few weeks, hopefully we'll see more feedback of those who own it or have listened to it and compared it to what they've heard and were using. Vinnie