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Functionally, it was OK, but the sound was still just as plain vanilla as before. I was floored by this discovery I was using the usual setup for the UltraRendu, with Bubble DS and MinimServer, so at that point, I switched out Bubble DS for Bubble UPnP. And here's where I got a big shock: the sound through the UltraRendu suddenly seemed dull and lifeless less colorful and less three-dimensional. Regardless of my sense of perhaps taking a few steps backward in the overall elegance of the control experience, the truth remained that the sound quality was more transparent and much more musical, and that's what it's all about, right?Īt this point in the experience, I decided to start making some comparisons to the sound through the UltraRendu to confirm whether what I was hearing through JPLAY Femto was, in fact as good as I believed it to be. I've probably surfed through the setup menus a hundred times or more over the past couple of months working to ensure that I only have just what I need for music playback enabled, and all the other unnecessary crap ( read: features) disabled. So another case of "less-is-more", huh? Less-is-more was definitely not the case with Bubble UPnP designed to control not only your music library, but videos, games, etc., it seemed overly complicated if anything. I reached out to Marcin, but he assured me that despite my love for MinimServer, that JPLAY Femto Server, as a UPnP source, sounds considerably better, despite its relatively spartan appearance and functionality. However, I was a little underwhelmed by both Bubble UPnP as the end point and JPLAY Femto Server as the library handler. I also felt that the image stretched beyond the speakers in all boundaries it felt closer to me at the listening position, with individual instruments and voices taking on clearer image positions that reached towards me, deeper into my listening room. And a greater sense of depth of image, with a more rock-solid stereo image presented in front of me. But the sound quality, was, well, pretty outstanding! With no A-to-B comparisons yet, I felt there was a greater sense of openness, clarity, and transparency in everything I played versus the previous incarnation of JPLAY. I noticed right away that the highest DAC Link setting I could achieve seamless playback and functionality with DSD files with was about the middle of the settings range.

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I do listen to a reasonable selection of DSD files from my library I consider (thus far) DSD playback to be the ne plus ultra of digital audio reproduction.

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Marcin recommended downloading Bubble UPnP onto my Android tablet for use with JPLAY Femto getting away from the ad-filled version cost me about $7 USD-a small price to pay to get away from all that advertising crap! So, in the usual fashion, a USB connection from my computer to my DAC (the PS Audio Gain Cell DAC/Pre) was made, and directly I was effortlessly playing music from my library. The choices offered in terms of genre or artist search for your music files was intuitive and elegant and untouched by anything else I'd tried.

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I'd been using MinimServer, which Marcin recommended for use with JPLAY I really liked its ease of use and functionality, but especially adored its library management when used with a good end point controller like Bubble DS.

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The new iteration-he informed me-used a new UPnP music server software of their own creation, JPLAY Femto Server, and offered a significant increase in musicality over the DLNA choices previously available. Whereas JPLAY in its original configuration used a DLNA configuration for music streaming, Marcin informed me that JPLAY Femto now uses UPnP. You can read my original review of JPLAY HERE. While my currently-in-use digital setup still is governed by the Sonore UltraRendu streamer/renderer, it's always been instructive and informative to make sound comparisons between sources, etc., with JPLAY-it's that good, and darn close in sound to the very best I've heard. Would I be interested in taking a listen? Of course, was the answer-JPLAY has definitely been my go-to software choice for making baseline comparisons between DACs, servers and other music playing software-its ease of use, superb musicality and rock-solid performance makes it a no-brainer for me. Marcin Ostapowicz of JPLAY contacted me a couple of months ago JPLAY had just released the latest iteration of their superb computer-based music playing system, now billed as JPLAY Femto.







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