Denafrips FPGA Firmware Update


In case there are any Denafrips DAC owners out there that are not aware of the FPGA Firmware Update, here's the link:

I did the update on my Ares II earlier today and am currently enjoying the results.  It is definitely an improvement without question.

mceljo

Reporting on burn in.

I updated the new firmware on 4/6 and felt it immediately improved the sq like what sat7 had stated. With the advice from Vinshine, I have been patiently and curiously to hear any burn in difference in sq. Up until 4/30, it was still sounding good as before. During this time, I had 10 days with streamer/P-II on all day and amp off. However, everything changed on 5/1. It sounded much much better. At this point, I believed I had put in at least 350 hours in the new firmware. Now, the presentation is warmer and fuller or richer sounding. Or, it is more mature.

BTW, I am comparing the updated P-II to the DAC that costs 3-4 times the price. It is incredible how fast the digital playback has improved.

Terminator fpga firmware updated yesterday. Any problem in the operation.

 

 

I'm also waiting for the T+ update to come, although I might go the route of the updated board just so I can have the original on hand.

 

For burn in, I'm sure there's an element of that but I also believe a big part of it is actually the listener adjusting and getting used to the sound.

I’ve been contemplating getting the latest firmware for Pontus II. Haven’t scrolled through this entire thread but wondering what is the consensus so far? I’ve heard some people disliked it so much that they went back to the original state (is it even possible?)

Where can I find instructions for downloading and installing the latest firmware for Mac OS (Ventura 13.3.x)? Also, what are the chances of bricking the DAC if you make a wrong move?

TBH, I’m quite pleased with the sound right now and wonder if I’ll regret upgrading to the latest FW. Part of me is saying why fix it if it ain’t broke. But I’m also curious about what improvements could be had.