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Does anyone else here use Fidelizer software?

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I found a few threads here from some time go about Fidelizer software, but only just discovered it myself. It's main goal is to remove digital glare from your music when using a computer and dac etc, it works with Foobar, Tidal, any streaming or music player on your computer, it can do fancy stuff like isolate one core of your CPU just for audio etc. The free version is limited in settings but definitely enough to notice an improvement.

 I tried the free version was so happy with it I purchased the pro version.

Any changes it makes can be easily undone by rebooting your computer, you simply run the program after start up and it takes about 10-seconds to configure itself.

I'll leave a link to the website.

Fidelizer - Optimize sound quality for Windows Computer Audio Server (fidelizer-audio.com)

Edited by eLicky

Yes, it’s a great piece of software for computer audio, I’ve been using it for about 6 years now. I use the pro version in conjunction Process  Lasso Pro, Park Control and Minority Clean.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Niktech said:

Yes, it’s a great piece of software for computer audio, I’ve been using it for about 6 years now. I use the pro version in conjunction Process  Lasso Pro, Park Control and Minority Clean.

 

 


What version is yours, mine is Fidelizer 8.8.

I'd seen it around a while but reluctant to try it incase it messed up my computer, (silly really). 

Its one of the better upgrades I've made, better than a USB cable or Jitterbug etc. Really removes that digital edge from the music. I can literally listen to music longer with less fatigue, and its made my music collection more versatile.

1 hour ago, eLicky said:


What version is yours, mine is Fidelizer 8.8.

I'd seen it around a while but reluctant to try it incase it messed up my computer, (silly really). 

Its one of the better upgrades I've made, better than a USB cable or Jitterbug etc. Really removes that digital edge from the music. I can literally listen to music longer with less fatigue, and its made my music collection more versatile.

I’m using 8.8 too.. Agreed, it is great at removing the digital glare and enhancing musicality. My settings are:

User Level - Purist

Audio Profile - Audio player.


Other tweaks I’ve tried like running Windows scripts, Get Blackbird  software and Audiophile Optimiser tended to brake stuff, so I now avoid them.

I'm using pro, with audiophile optimiser and minority clean. I am very happy with it. Does make a nice enhancement. 

  • 2 years later...

Hi all,

 

Just want to revive this old thread. Fidelizer definitely is an improvement on my audio setup. The separation and clarity is taken to a whole different level. I'm just really amazed at how excellent this software is. I will upgrade to a plus after a week while enjoying the free version.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

What modes do you guys run it in?

 

I use it on my daily PC rig, which is also a gaming rig, so do not want to cripple pc performance.

So Fidelizer is on the 'consumer' mode only for me.

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