G'day Peter, and greeting to all forum members, from OZ
Sincerest thanks for the reminder via a PM on TT's forum ... I had been meaning to follow up on your product for some time but it kinda slipped off the radar.
I've got an open mind to most things audio ( and life in general ) and wasn't expecting a great improvement, if any, over my player of several years now, Foobar2K, but boy oh boy .... was I ever wrong on this one !!
Upon firing up XX for the first time and listening to some very familiar tracks, it was if someone had suddenly lifted a blanket from in front of my speakers. The improved dynamics together with the new found clarity of the mids and highs were quite evident and I settled down last night to many many many hours of discovery. I kept thinking to myself "hey, how good is this, and i've only just started to familiarise myself with the player"
My main speakers are very neutral and revealing (
http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/benny/SGR/SGR_Octagons_Raven_R1_&_SEAS.jpg ) and helps to perhaps explain why it is easy for me to discern the improvements that XX brings to bear over Foobar's way of doing things. For those interested, my audio chain is via an XP OS ( C2D 3GHz proc and 1GB ram ), using an M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 PCI sound card, into a Sony TA-E9000ES procesor via coax link, and from there to a Hafler XL600 amp on to the speakers.
Up to this point I've had no interest in anything Vista has no offer from a HTPC perspective, but upon reading some threads in this forum, I think i'll be splicing in another partition to my HTPC and giving it a whirl to see what further improvements that may bring to XX's ability.
I wish you all the best for the products future Peter, it truly deserves the fresh approach you've created. I'll be doing my bit to spread the word among my aussie mates!
Back to experimentation for me .. I won't be far away
Cheers all
Russ