![]() Also a wireless keyboard and mouse is needed. The larger the monitor the easier it is to learn how to control this wonderful software package. ◦NOTE: The user must purchase his/her own monitor (not necessary in a home theater). If more time is needed, we offer additional service by the hour or the year. This usually occurs in 2 or 3 remote desktop sessions and is enough for all but the most “computer illiterate” among us. ◦Four (4) hours of telephone support including remote desktop control software (usually both phone and desktop control together), for JRiver and other audiophile software. ◦The very best operating manuals for JRiver use of Android or iOS tablets for remote control going “headless” using dBPoweramp using MakeMKV software for Blu-Ray ripping and library management within JRiver. ◦Optional installation of the very best CD ripping software - dBPoweramp. Often we deal with a high-end 2-channel DAC within a high-end multi-channel system. We configure JRiver for your specific system, including your DAC or pre/pro, and for volume control either within the digital media software domain or via your pre-amp or pre-pro. ◦Pre-installed and specially configured JRiver Media Center software –the industry’s finest. ![]() Its high DC amperage is necessary for tasks such as Blu-ray ripping and playing. This PSU has the lowest measured ripple/noise of any switch-mode PSU (10mV Peak-to-Peak). ◦Standard Power Supply Unit (PSU) is external to minimize EMI. ◦Specially selected fast RAM (8G) for greater video buffering and best audio. ![]() See our white paper on the subject if you find this too hard to believe. ◦The system is as quiet as most fan-less servers as measured by a digital sound meter. ◦On the way to the BNC connector, the Revolution III passes the SPDIF signal through our proprietary circuit board to improve the digital signal, just as in our newest XR3 and Reference 2 servers. The BNC connection is fully gold-plated including the neutral. We can show that SPDIF done right beats USB done right, but you need to audition this yourself. ◦The industry’s only galvanically-isolated and dedicated BNC-SPDIF output directly off the MB, without using a sound card that generates and absorbs EMI. Remember, all drives will fail eventually you do NOT want to store media inside the server – only via external drives or NAS. External storage minimizes EMI/RFI, provides for easier replacement, and significantly lowers mechanical noise. The Revolution comes with one 1T USB3.0 external drive to get the audiophile started. ◦All media storage drives are external, via 8 USB ports (4 USB3.0 ports in rear 2 near the front), along with unlimited NAS. ◦Highly rated Blu-Ray optical drive for ripping CDs, DVDs, Blu-Rays, and more. ◦Best-rated digital noise filter for the internal SSD. ◦120G internal solid-state drive for fast software execution and perfect ripping of Blu-ray files. ◦Special 5th generation H97 motherboard with a high (108db) signal/noise ratio. ◦Special low wattage Intel Core i3 latest Generation CPU to reduce heat and produce the best audio quality along with exceptional video quality. The Baetis Revolution III server can rip and play CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs as well as any audio file format, including professionally ripped SACDs, downloaded PCM and DSD files in 2-channels or multi-channel, at any sampling rate or bit depth.įor the audiophile who likes to watch and listen to multi-channel concerts or movies, the Baetis also produces video – possessing two separate HDMI outputs. The Revolution III, when used with a revealing DAC will demonstrate a clear improvement in accuracy, musicality and sound stage compared to its predecessor, the Reference.īaetis servers use JRiver Media Center for the highest performance. The new board forgoes a USB / PCI bus to provide a more perfect digital wave form, including a significant gain in the voltage (amplitude) of the SPDIF signal as well as a decrease in rise time. ![]() Baetis Audio has announced their new Revolution III server that uses a modified PCB from their Reference’s design. ![]()
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