New HiFi developments that have caught your interest.

Jasonovich

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I like the modular concept that Cayin has introduced on their DAP, this allows you to upgrade the DAP amplifier in an instance. Better still, if you had a proper standard that was interchangeable with other DAPs from different brands.

Extending the concept further outside the DAP stratosphere, I wish future mainstream HiFi amplifiers will have this feature, you can just slide out the motherboard and replace it with another. Pretty neat.

I don't think it is too far fetch, modularity exists in desktop PCs, many of us who build PCs understand the versatility and standards that are universal and it saves costs.
Kudos to Cayin for coming up with this innovating feature.

Have you seen new HiFi developments that have caught your interest, any similar examples of; as per Cayin, or a feature in HiFi that you wish could be improved or replaced with something better?

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NAD has been big on the modular concept for a while and it doesn't seem like it's been much of a boon. Conceptually it's elegant, but most enhancements these days seem to be in firmware; if the manufacturer has a good firmware upgrade policy, and they actually provide enhanced features over time, then I'm a buyer. The modular just seems like it adds a design cost that's passed on to the consumer that I'll never use: by the time I'm ready for an upgraded component I'll probably be ready for a whole new device.

That said, I have one exception - ports for mobile devices. I'd love to be able to snap on a new set of ports as they become unstable from use over time.
 
I can’t think of a single Hifi product that bragged about modularity, who actually developed the modules beyond the launch versions. It seems to me to be more of an excuse to launch a product before you’ve really finished developing it!

Maybe Linn just about qualifies with their Selekt streamer, but their non-modular Akurate and Klimax models were still upgradeable. Bizarrely, after 50 years of “Trigger’s Broom” #, they even say the LP12 is modular, when it’s really just a few bits screwed together that can be tinkered with!

My ancient MLP Meridian was never developed, and was soon replaced by a newer range.

Primare had plug in streaming and DAC modules but again they were superseded but boxes that couldn’t fit. There is a newer DAC to be fair.

Another new turntable claims it’s modular too, is it from VPI? https://www.whathifi.com/news/vpis-new-turntable-has-a-modular-design-for-easy-upgradeability

#For international readers…
View: https://youtu.be/BUl6PooveJE?si=DgoPkEiiv1FmRQIF
 
I can’t think of a single Hifi product that bragged about modularity, who actually developed the modules beyond the launch versions. It seems to me to be more of an excuse to launch a product before you’ve really finished developing it!

Maybe Linn just about qualifies with their Selekt streamer, but their non-modular Akurate and Klimax models were still upgradeable. Bizarrely, after 50 years of “Trigger’s Broom” #, they even say the LP12 is modular, when it’s really just a few bits screwed together that can be tinkered with!

My ancient MLP Meridian was never developed, and was soon replaced by a newer range.

Primare had plug in streaming and DAC modules but again they were superseded but boxes that couldn’t fit. There is a newer DAC to be fair.

Another new turntable claims it’s modular too, is it from VPI? https://www.whathifi.com/news/vpis-new-turntable-has-a-modular-design-for-easy-upgradeability

#For international readers…
View: https://youtu.be/BUl6PooveJE?si=DgoPkEiiv1FmRQIF
Modular on issue may have it's place, handy if you're never going to need a built in phono stage or DAC but unlikely to actually save you much money, also don't expect any future upgrades.
the LP 12 wasn't modular, it was an excuse to throw out a turntable that was functional but really required you to add more expensive bits to bring it up to spec and this is really what it's about, selling you expensive parts for years to come. :cool:
 

twinkletoes

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Modularity has been a thing since the 90s Cyrus spring to mind but I have never seen any of these boards made thing of. In practice a very good idea but ultimately they want to sell you a whole product not a board.

It’s the same with fpga’s, infinitely reprogrammable and I think it’s only ps audio that actually gives “firmware” updates for these types of dac chips.

I don’t think there’s really been any real product innovations in the last 20 years nothing like back in the in the day, like Walkmans for example.
 
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