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In Reply to: RE: microRendu review & snapshots of its internals (the guts) - pics posted by AbeCollins on August 20, 2016 at 22:58:40
http://www.audiostream.com/content/sonore-simple-design-microrendu#EMuIvM66h8ccRMsr.97
''Inside there's a micro computer running the company's Sonicorbiter operating system, built in conjunction with Small Green Computer, while the hardware, including the proprietary printed circuit board, is also the product of a collaboration between Sonore by Simple Design, Small
Green Computer, and John Swenson (of Uptone Audio REGEN fame). There's am improved REGEN inside every microRendu since it also houses a USB hub that "generates a completely new USB data signal to feed your device."
This is a much more informative and wide ranging review that puts the uRendu in context by way of usage in systems.
There is also an inbuilt version of Regen in the product, which you sold because it made 'little difference' to sonics.
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Yes, Michael did a terrific job reviewing the microRendu. I will not be rehashing the info he provided, but primarily my experiences with this product.
in two parts in CA as well.
It will be quite right for you to post about it in your system.
But you have 'lost' your reference and will need to re-establish a starting point.
...but I haven't seen much on the microRendu here on the Asylum where I spend most of my time so I posted my review here. Thank you very much.
Oh, and I posted a bunch of microRendu photos just to annoy certain people. Some I have not seen anywhere else on the net. Enjoy!
Yes, my REGEN had little effect in my system whereas the Intona made a difference. Others here have stated the same. I'm not the only one. Since I can't remove the REGEN from the microRendu I guess I'll have to live with it. ;-)
Michael said the unit had an improved Regen in it because audiophiles would understand what that meant. I'm not sure that they understand that a USB hub on a computer board is really pretty common. Sure John S designed the Regen and also designed the USB hub circuit on the microRendu so his influence there is well noted. However, the requirement of the USB hub circuit on the microRendu was spec'd independently and as a necessity to remove the associated load from the processor. This goes back to my comment above about the Pi.
I am thoroughly enjoying my microRendu.
You have to understand that a couple of my comments are in the context of much earlier posts in this forum. I took a lot of flack for not hearing much benefit in the REGEN I had and subsequently selling it after a couple months.
The photos to 'annoy certain people' is kind of an inside joke as there's an Asylum inmate here who always complains about my posts with pictures. We all know who he is. ;-)
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