![]() ![]() ReQuest’s Raptor comes with its dedicated integrated ripping station and special ripping software, and is available with internal storage of 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB using either SSD or HDD drives. This, and many other parameters of operation and control, is handled on the dedicated web-page based app originally developed for the Beast. For the metadata, the server is connected to the Gracenote’s licensed database library, populating every recording with the maximum information, cover art, and more. Like the Beast, Raptor’s operating system, control software, and library software are all Linux-based and written by ReQuest’s engineers over the last 16 years. The signal and wiring-loom paths are fully-optimised and the main subsystems are located inside sealed enclosures. Each of the main components of the server has its own dedicated sealed enclosure to prevent any interference and guarantees a perfect protection from distortions. This elegant piece of high-end technology has a stable and zero-resonance chassis fully made out of high-grade aluminium. ReQuest’s Raptor is the company’s new entry level high-end music server the result of combining knowledge and experience in High-End manufacturing and passion for music. The company is best known for the striking Beast music server, but now it has taken the best elements of that powerful performer and made the Raptor. But the problem then emerges… what if you want that high-quality CD-like sound, from a file-based system? For that, many turn to ReQuest Audio. There are those who argue – granted some of these arguments are as much faith-based as evidence-led – that CD still holds dominance in terms of digital sound quality.
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