Emotion is a real conundrum for Merging. They are a small company with finite resources that have recently released a new generation of professional networkable digital audio workstations (Horus), operating on their Pyramix software. That in itself is significant for Merging because the networkability of Horus opens up entirely new markets for them in broadcasting and live performance support.
Emotion would be an entirely new consumer based market, with new distribution channels, and necessary support requirements. Additionally, the horse is already out of the barn with all the new software players now available. Merging may have had an edge three years ago, but now?
That said, the playback performance of Horus/Pyramix 8.1 is remarkable. While I listen to multi-channel DSD exclusively in a editing studio environment, it is the best sounding, most spatially realistic DAC of my experience, by a significant degree. So I agree with michelf when he says "Until now there is no other software or hardware player that sound as good and precise compared to Emotion". So, Merging is on to something.
An 8 channel playback only equipped Horus, along with the minimal Mastering Pac Pyramix 8.1 software (the minimum necessary to play DSD and DXD) is in the $12K range. Horus currently supports six card slots, of which only one is used for 8 channel playback. Merging has talked about the release of a two card slot Horus in September, but it's more likely a mid October AES Convention introduction. That box, with one DAC card and Emotion could sell for half the present Horus plus P8.1 Mastering Pac software.
Time will tell…
Tom
Emotion would be an entirely new consumer based market, with new distribution channels, and necessary support requirements. Additionally, the horse is already out of the barn with all the new software players now available. Merging may have had an edge three years ago, but now?
That said, the playback performance of Horus/Pyramix 8.1 is remarkable. While I listen to multi-channel DSD exclusively in a editing studio environment, it is the best sounding, most spatially realistic DAC of my experience, by a significant degree. So I agree with michelf when he says "Until now there is no other software or hardware player that sound as good and precise compared to Emotion". So, Merging is on to something.
An 8 channel playback only equipped Horus, along with the minimal Mastering Pac Pyramix 8.1 software (the minimum necessary to play DSD and DXD) is in the $12K range. Horus currently supports six card slots, of which only one is used for 8 channel playback. Merging has talked about the release of a two card slot Horus in September, but it's more likely a mid October AES Convention introduction. That box, with one DAC card and Emotion could sell for half the present Horus plus P8.1 Mastering Pac software.
Time will tell…
Tom