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Experience the XACT S1 Music Server at the Audio Video Show 2023!

Hello fellow audio enthusiasts,

I'm excited to share that we will be presenting our highly-regarded XACT S1 music server at this year's Audio Video Show in Warsaw. For those who've been keen to explore its capabilities, this is a fantastic opportunity.

We will be prominently showcasing our XACT S1 music server in dual configuration; first S1 acting as a music server/player and 2nd unit as an audiophile network switch.
 

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Whether you're already familiar with the XACT S1 or are just diving into the world of top-tier audio, it's a great chance to get up close and personal with our server. I will be on hand to discuss its features, answer any questions, and provide demos.

If anyone's planning to attend, I'd love to hear from you! It's always great to meet fellow forum members in person and discuss our shared passion for outstanding audio quality.

Hope to see some of you there!

Marcin

JPLAYJCAT, XACT Founder

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Experience XACT at High End Munich 2024


Hello everyone!

I'm thrilled to invite you to visit us at the High End Audio Show in Munich from May 9 to 12, 2024. This is your opportunity to explore our entire product portfolio and witness firsthand the unveiling of our highly anticipated upgraded music server model, the S1 EVO.

Where to Find Us:
 

  • Hall: A 4.2
  • Room: F218


We've also launched our brand-new website at xact.audio, where you can learn more about our exceptional music server.

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What to Expect from XACT at High End Munich:

  • S1 EVO Music Server: Discover the ultimate in digital audio performance with our upgraded music server model.
  • N1 High-End Network Switch: Enhance your network with our new state-of-the-art network switch, designed for pristine audio streaming.
  • USB & LAN Cables: Connect your devices with premium cables, meticulously engineered for high-resolution audio transmission.
  • Ceramic Footers: Reduce vibration and optimize your system's sound with our innovative ceramic footers.


Come and experience XACT at the High End Munich 2024 - we will be waiting for you in Hall A 4.2, Room F218!

For more information, visit our website at xact.audio or follow us on Instagram and Facebook for exciting updates and previews leading up to the event.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Warm Regards,
Marcin

JPLAYJCAT, XACT Founder

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Is there a list of compatible DAC's? I'm particularly interested in Chord DAVE which is fine with windows based servers but has limitations on DSD with linux drivers. I'm not sure from the website what is the situation with XACT OS.

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1 hour ago, ajm said:

Is there a list of compatible DAC's? I'm particularly interested in Chord DAVE which is fine with windows based servers but has limitations on DSD with linux drivers. I'm not sure from the website what is the situation with XACT OS.

I have not seen a DAC that is not compatible. 
 

Chord Dave plays well.

 

Best regards,

Marcin
 

 

JPLAYJCAT, XACT Founder

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14 minutes ago, Marcin_gps said:

I have not seen a DAC that is not compatible. 
 

Chord Dave plays well.

 

Best regards,

Marcin
 

 

OK will it do native DSD512? If so, is it using the Chord windows driver please.

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XACT OS is based on Linux. It will play DSD native/DoP up to the maximum format supported by a USB DAC. I have not tried DSD playback with Dave. In my system I’m using Esoteric Grandioso k1x SE and I can play DSD 512 natively or DSD 256 DoP via XACT S1. 
 

best regards,

Marcin

JPLAYJCAT, XACT Founder

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Thank you. Recently I have been enjoying particularly good sound from DSD512 with native (lower or upper case n) dsd material upsampled by PGGB. Unfortunately, DAVE requires a windows driver for direct DSD (and only does DSD256 by DoP. I could have been seriously interested and was hopeful that with the windows assocations of JPlay, there might be some relevance for this possibility.

Obvious question is can we expect a linux version of JPlay eventually?

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