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For those who aren't aware, Vincent Sanders of VRS Audio Solutions was the fellow who worked with Sonic Studio to bring Amarra to fruition, and is their authorized dealer/representative. While Amarra has some plug-and-play virtues, most will have many questions regarding operation and playback. For anyone who has interest in Amarra, I highly suggest contacting Vincent to get the best information about how Amarra will work in your system. As I understand, the $500 discount is available through the end of May, and will be honored through Vincent as well.Vincent's number is 702-263-8094 and his e-mail is "vincent@vrsaudiosystems.com"
After using the demo version for about I week, I ordered the full version today. The differences aren't subtle, even with the demo version. Combining the superior audio processing of a pro DAW (Sound Blade) with a consumer-grade front end (iTunes) was a great idea.
Cryo/lee and Crimson, How much memory are you using on the system running Amarra? Tuckers seems to imply that you might be OK with 2GB. I would hazard a guess many here on AC, who may be interested, have fairly stock computers with 2GB or less.cheers, ed
Ed,Same here: 2GB on an iMac. No issues. Have you tried the demo?
It makes sense to me that a software product like this could improve sound and so I am very open to trying it at some point. Will it only work with certain DAC's?Even if I thought it wonderful, I find myself unlikely to spend 1.5K on this product. It is just way too expensive for software. Seems they are trying to recoup their costs a little too quickly. I would probably not spend much more than $300 on a product like this. Just my two cents,