Pono anyone?


I am wondering if anyone has tried out Pono yet? I was thinking this looks like a good alternative for being able to try out Hi-Rez music by headphone and even with the home system, since my squeezebox touch does not do Hi-Rez. Perhaps this is even an appropriate replacement for squeezebox overall . Anyone have thoughts on this?
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I agree 100% with Rlwainwright. I'm also not a fan of ayre, so anything ayre is involved in I stay clear of as I have no respect for that company. This just my opinion and I mean no disrespect to anyone who likes ayre.
You do not know what happened between me and that screwed up company called ayre, so who are you to tell me to be more careful of my word choice? ayre is a company that I would never ever do business with as they gave me nothing but trouble, called me a liar and would not believe anything I told them. Yes ayre is a company in my opinion, most definitely lacks honesty and integrity to the point that I make sure my friends stay clear of them. ayre to me is just a bunch of fancy mostly empty boxes with the gain turned up deliberately to try to get people to think it sounds better, but it's just junk.
I have already covered myself by writing that "This just my opinion and I mean no disrespect to anyone who likes ayre, but don't you tell me how to choose my words because you don't know the story, and you don't know the hell I went through with the dealer and ayre with a piece of their equipment that arrived to me not working and almost caused one of my other pieces equipment to get damage because of a defective ayre component.
YES, I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR THE COMPANY CALLED AYRE. THIS IS MY OPINION.
Well, I have bought a brand new ayre product and it arrived not working. When I called the dealer about it and told him the component would not even come on after being plugged in the wall and turned on with the power button. The dealer would not even believe me. In his mind ayre could do no wrong and that was the way it was when I called the company, they didn't believe it either. He told me that there must be no power in the wall outlet, unbelievable, and it gets worse, but I just don't feel like writing about this incident all over again. Other ayre units I bought used in the past always kept breaking down, terrible customer service when the company was called. I opened every ayre unit I've owned and there was three, looked inside, hardly anything in the box, unit was almost empty, low grade parts inside, and every unit seemed to play louder than similar other brands. For crying out loud has anybody ever actually looked inside a ayre unit ??? There's nothing much inside, the box is practically empty and low grade parts. Expensive prices, very little circuitry in the box, a good setting inside to make the unit play louder than most ( most people take louder sounding units to sound better but most audiophiles know this is not true ) this all will equal high profits for the company. I'm glad all your ayre products worked great for you and you had good support from the dealer and company, but please remember, just because you had good luck doesn't mean everybody will, and just because you think ayre is great doesn't mean everybody will. You can't seriously think ayre is perfect and everything they make doesn't or never breaks. I've had back luck with the company, the dealer, and the products, so I'm just stating my opinion. You've had good luck, well good for you. Me, I still think, no I know ayre makes JUNK and I would not waste my time looking at any of their stuff as there is so much better out there.
You have to understand that anyone who had bad luck with any company, the companies dealer, and the companies products is not going to brag about them.
Owing multiple Ayre products over many years, and having had direct dealings with the company, I have the exact opposite opinion! Poor design, poor quality and terrible service. I highly do not recommend their equipment and the company.