This is where it starts to get complicated.I got a set of Kanto YU4 (350$) and I'm very happy with them! Audioengine and Edifier are good choices. get external speakers: there are many studio monitors out there (like Yamaha or Fluance but they're so pricey). I'm always on a budget lol, and I have an iMac. that sucks that you had a bad experience, there are many resources online but you'd have to be careful as there are so much information, and many people recommend very high end 1000$ equipement, which I wouldn't do. I usually don't do playlists, so sorry I can't help you there. Yeah, the UI update is definitely a plus! Perhaps a bit less wide would be better but that's details. I'm just using them from my MacBook pro speakers nothing special I just wish I was able to find proper audio settings to really maximize my audio experience that's the one downside my lack of knowledge and there isn't anybody willing to you know guide anyone who doesn't have the audio equipment or prowess unfortunately that's the impression I've gottenĪpart from that it's a great app so far and it just got updated recently which is good I just wish I could get my audio to sound good or to maximize the experience of the app by being able to have my playback from my MacBook speakers sound good I'm a total noob with that stuff on laptops atleast This one is a solid visual upgrade and that alone caught my investment I'm still trying to figure out how to dock the playlist section to the left side bar unfortunately I don't know if there's a way to permanently do that rather than having to manually move it every time but apart from that I'm digging it This one is pretty decent once you figure things out and I'm sure with a few updates it'll get better. I just hope they don't come out with some newer version in a year and then we have to pay a premium price to get that one lol. This origin version seems to be heading into a decent direction but only time will tell if they will actually support it for the 3 to 5 years they claim. I personally didn't come across many issues using version 3.5. Yeah I was in the same boat I bought my subscription I believe at some point in 2020 and that's tempting as it was I couldn't go and sign on a subscription-based model that was worthless for myself financially speaking I just needed a base player that looked good performed well and functioned. I know they are a relatively small company but that's no excuse, if they're going to be in the profession of making products for consumers they should be able to follow up with their word and provide refunds for satisfactory products otherwise they shouldn't be making products if they can't handle basic customer service like that. I'm sorry to hear that was your experience. What are everybody else's thoughts on origin? Not enough information is presented and there are large gaps of space on the left and right side of each track which could be used better by adding more information about each track (similar to the viewer in the playlist section) or space out the existing information so there is not too much wasted space on the left and right sides when viewing album tracks. Some tweaks are still needed particularly with the waste of space on the (Horizontal metadata) album view of tracks. Version 3.5 was great and I upgraded from that, it sucked that I had to do that, but the dark mode, functionality, the way things are implemented here is just very good! Studio did hit with quite a bit of backlash but for them to release this version for those who don't want streaming services tied into their home Library this is the perfect solution for me. If this was released before the studio version, I argue that it would have been much more valued and appreciated by the fan base. I am absolutely digging the Audirvana origin release!
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