The following is a cut and paste from the most recent issue of Jim Smith's Quarter Notes newsletter#17. I got Jim's permission to post this here.
Better sound for your computer audio – without breaking the bank
A few months ago, several threads began on the forums at Computer Audiophile.com. They were discussing a new device, the Uptone Audio USB REGEN.
I ignored the threads at first, but they continued to grow steadily. Finally, I took a look and discovered who was behind this tiny upstart audio company. Without going into those details, let me simply say that it turned out that I personally knew and respected one of the two principals, and I knew the other by his excellent reputation.
I am not going to waste your time listing all of the reasons why this item works so well. At the end of this article, you will find a link to the Uptone Audio website and two of the CA threads about the REGEN.
However, a few observations might be useful.
First, this only applies to those systems that use a USB cable to their USB-asynchronous-capable DAC, typically from a computer. For example, I use a MacBook Pro Retina with SSD, stripped down for only audio, sending the music signal via a Light Harmonic Lightspeed split USB cable to my Ayre QB-9 DSD DAC.
The REGEN is a small device that plugs into the DAC’s USB input. It gets fed the USB signal from my computer.
The REGEN is $175.00. It makes a difference - comparable in most systems – to components costing many hundreds -
if not thousands - of dollars!
Frankly, I didn’t expect much because my digital components were very good. That’s probably why I was shocked at how greatly the REGEN improved my system.
And I still don’t see how it could make such an easily audible difference. But it does.
Bass is not just more tuneful and agile, it’s more
powerful. As I am sure you do, I have a number of recordings that I thought I
knew how strong their bass drum or organ notes were. This was not a subtle effect. In fact, I would wager it may even be
measurable.
Instruments and vocals have a greater sense of palpability. Sounds such as guitar notes have a greater harmonic density. There seems to be more presence and even more spatial cues as well. From what I can surmise, these effects may vary from system to system, depending on the computer, DAC, and USB cable.
I bought mine directly from Uptone Audio, just like everyone else. At $175, I couldn’t bring myself to ask for an industry discount. And from what I now know that it does, I’d easily consider paying 5-10 times that price.
Apart from
Get Better Sound or maybe a
RoomPlay session (
OK, I am hopelessly biased), I cannot think of a better buy in audio just now. And Uptone has an affordable power supply upgrade in the works as well. I definitely plan to buy that - if it does anything like I suspect that it might, I’ll report back on it in a future
Quarter Notes.
In these times, when audio components are sold at amazingly higher and higher prices, the reasonable price for this item makes it a best buy. REGEN sales are way ahead of production. When I ordered mine, I paid and got in line. Don’t be put off by paying and waiting a bit. The combo of performance and price may keep this item back ordered.
I hope the audiophile community will support Alex & John. My highest recommendation