![]() I’ll start with the table of contents for those of you who want to skip a section or two. There are a lot of things I missed in terms of covering each player in detail, but if you’d post it on the comments section I will try to fill them in. Anyway I hope you guys will find this to be helpful. I realize that despite clocking in over 7,000 words, the article is far from perfect, but it’s been a crazy few months keep so finally I decide to publish this article and get on with working on more normal reviews. Many of these players offer such a rich level of control and customization, and it is beyond the scope of this review to try to cover every single function offered by each player. After I started working on this article, I realized that it’s quite a crazy project to take on, but I realize that if I only did a comparative of three different products then it’s only a matter of time before someone come and ask “how does this compare to that?”. ![]() Comparative reviews are always difficult to do, especially when you have more than five different products in one article. In total, I’ve tested a total of nine players: three from Sonic Studio (Amarra, MINI, and Junior), Audirvana and Audirvana+, Pure Music, Fidelia, Decibel, and BitPerfect. The last few months, I’ve tried and tested the majority of available audio players for OS X. Even though Windows users still represent a big part of Headfonia readers, I choose to focus on OS X for now because it’s easier to do as I use Mac myself, but also because for most developers, OS X seems to be the platform of choice when it comes to high quality audio playback. ![]() Sometime in 2011 I began thinking about the possibility of doing a review on high quality audio players for the Mac OS X operating system.
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