Gryphon Audio Designs does not specify any particular software for running their audio systems. Instead, Gryphon focuses on high-end, analog and digital audio components such as amplifiers, preamplifiers, and speakers. These components are designed to work with a variety of audio sources and may be integrated into broader home audio or theater systems, which could involve using software for media management or streaming.
However, here are some software types and solutions commonly used in high-end audio systems which might be used alongside Gryphon Audio components:
- Media Server Software: Programs like JRiver Media Center, Roon, and Audirvana are popular for managing and playing high-resolution audio files.
- Streaming Services: High-fidelity streaming services such as Tidal, Qobuz, and Spotify HiFi can be used to stream music to high-end audio systems.
- Room Correction Software: Software like Dirac Live or REW (Room EQ Wizard) can be used to calibrate and optimize the audio performance based on the acoustics of the listening environment.
- DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) Software: Some DACs come with their own software or drivers for optimal performance, though this is typically more relevant to computer-based audio setups.
- Control Apps: Many high-end audio systems, including those that might be paired with Gryphon components, have proprietary control apps for iOS or Android that allow for system control and configuration.
Gryphon Audio Designs primarily emphasizes the quality of their hardware and the purity of the audio signal path, so while software can be an important part of the overall system, Gryphon’s focus is on their meticulously crafted audio components.