The two truly were a match made in heaven, and I was blown away by how musical this system was. As I mentioned before, Baetis was nice enough to lend me a very high end DAC, the Alpha from Berkeley Audio Design. I spent quite a bit of time with the Revolution II in my system. Sure, you still have to use the standard mouse and keyboard at times for adding media, but once all is in place you can do pretty much everything from the companion app and a tablet. This makes the whole experience feel more like using a standard consumer product rather than a computer. ![]() A simple pairing was done and I had my entire music and movie collection at the touch of my finger. While Baetis recommends using a wireless mouse for interaction with the Revolution II and the JRiver playback software, I found JRiver’s iOS app perfect for what I needed to do.
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