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Some are having glitches but Roon will sort those out quickly. Audirvana Studio Home Forums Equipment Forums Computer Audio domiji Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next at 12:24 PM Post 31 of 85 GlenAppleton 500+ Head-Fier Joined Posts 575 Likes 2,681 Location Narnia Gorf said: Ive turned my trial into a paid version. They have just updated Roon to v1.8 and for me it's been flawless since day 1. You can do a 30-day trial, and run the core from a computer on your network to get started, and use the desktop app to control. You can have multiple zones in other rooms and stream to those using your server. Your core holds your ripped music and the Roon Core OS, and that streams to your endpoint/streamer. Wyred4Sound makes a nice one, as does Innuos. You can run the Roon CORE on a PC/Mac, a Roon Nucleus server, or a 3rd party server-streamer like mine. I use an Amazon Kindle 10" tablet as my "remote". $10 a month for Roon, and it’s indispensable, imo. I just started ripping all my CDs to the server. You can arrange playlists, sort many different ways, and organize your library. Jai essayé par éthernet, usb (avec un câble à 2 balles). Je passe aussi par le wifi avec Audirvana studio installé sur mon Mac. Click, click, click and you’ve taken a deep dive into discovering more new music than you imagined possible. Le Forum Indépendant de la Hifi et des Audiophiles > Matériel > Lamplification > Devialet Expert: D120, D200, D250, D400, D800, D900 et D1000 Pro. Imagine Tidal paired with Wikipedia, where all the artists, albums, tracks, notes, lyrics are hyperlinked and/or displayable.
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The Studio download went fine and, though early days, I am very impressed with Studio over Plus. As a long-time Tidal subscriber, I have no issues with subscriptions so long as there is performance value for the investment. I recently initiated the day trial of Studio. It takes streaming to a level I hadn’t imagined. I am sorry to say that for me to be willing audirvana 2. ) several months ago, and I can’t imagine giving up Roon-ever. It sometimes comes down to a preference if you prefer the upsampling filters in Roon or Audirvana (if you’re into that sort of thing).ROON! I’ve been streaming Tidal for about a year, and love it. Most people at this level have a very hard time telling the difference and, start to prefer the higher-end endpoints. Then try an Allo device, Sonore, or something in that class.
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Now move on to Raspberry Pi Roon endpoint. Appearing in the familiar layout of a parametric equalizer, each band also includes a full featured dynamics section. I wouldn’t be surprised if you prefer Audirvana directly on the Mac. They should have just kept development on that product going. I'll just stick with my old, original Audirvana 3.5.51. Load the same FLAC (or whatever) on the Core and in Audirvana. The good thing about original Audirvana was the easy elegance with which it integrated local library and streaming services like Qobuz and Tidal - very elegant, clean, interface, good audio options, and integration of the two. Set-up a core per reference (a server far away from your listening room connected via hardwire ethernet).

Of all the ways to stream music on a local network RAAT is a bit heavier than most.īut, this is a super easy test and one I did a few years back as I transitioned from Audirvana to Roon. contributes to better SQ then that speculation may hold true. If you believe that lower cpu frequencies, lower latency, leaner network stack, etc. There is also some speculation that RAAT, being a bit heavier of a protocol than others, may contribute to a higher workload at the endpoint. Roon believes bit-perfect delivery is the end-goal.
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the audio path on Mac (and now Windows?) It’s a very different philosophy.
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Roon isn’t interested in being better than “bit-perfect”.Īudirvana has years of tweaks to their software to bypass, lower latency, prioritize, etc. What it sounds like at that point is sole responsibility of the endpoint. It guarantees that what leaves the Core is bit-perfect at the endpoint. Roon’s position is that Roon Advanced Audio Transport (RAAT) is bit-perfect. They don’t go near sound quality within that certification. They have a very deep Partner program of Roon Ready devices but, from my understanding, they supply an SDK and make sure the manufacturer conforms to the requirements of the program. They don’t recommend you plug DACs into Nucleus but it is supported. And, to be honest, Roon’s “hardware footprint” is limited to Nucleus. Personal experience and spending way way too much time on the Roon forums. Is there a review you’ve gleaned this from?
