![]() They have an awesome development team, and really care about their product. Some are having glitches but Roon will sort those out quickly. 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. It does the same thing on all devices and tracks wirelessly so it likely has nothing to do with computer noise boosts the bass response (bad bass texture and. I use an Amazon Kindle 10" tablet as my "remote". The Audirvana Studio signature is the same and tracks between all my devices PS Strata via WiFi -UPnP, and my Bluetooth speakers (Klipsch the 3) and even Sony wireless earbuds. $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. Click, click, click and you’ve taken a deep dive into discovering more new music than you imagined possible. Imagine Tidal paired with Wikipedia, where all the artists, albums, tracks, notes, lyrics are hyperlinked and/or displayable. It takes streaming to a level I hadn’t imagined. ) several months ago, and I can’t imagine giving up Roon-ever. I would appreciate your critical thoughts whether my newbie logic above makes sense at all.ROON! I’ve been streaming Tidal for about a year, and love it. If there is no such software to serve both, is there at least a RPi software that will enable Audirvana on iMac to see RPi as a device? In this case I would of course lose the Roon functionality. Is there any RPi software that I should install instead of Ropieee that will enable RoonBridge but also allow the RPi to be recognized by Audirvana? Of course, it would be either Roon or Audirvana running on IMac, not both at the same time. Since I would prefer to stick with RPi as streamer and do not want to invest in microrendu, ultrarendu etc.: to play Qobuz, Audirvana (version 3.2.5) does not see RPi as a device. However, if i quit Roon on the iMac and start Audirvana, e.g. So far so good, Roon on the iMac sees the USB DAC connected to Ropieee-RPi as an output device, and streaming of my locally stored music runs smoothly and the Roon signal path indicates 'lossless'. Roon nutze ich seit einiger Zeit auf einem NUC und bin mit der Qualität sehr zufrieden. For only 2.50 a month more you can subscribe to Roon, which plays in a different league. For me, it’s a big letdown you can’t even focus on composer by name so that only favourites will show (streaming through Qobuz). On RPi I installed RoPieee software which is a RoonBridge software that enables RPi to be recognized as a Roon endpoint. Audirvana unter Windows ist in der Qualität der Wiedergabe sehr gut. I am quite surprised how many positive reviews Audirvana Studio has received. HifiBerry Dac) to convert it into a DAC or Amp, since I already have a dedicated DAC/Amp. The RPi that I have is the basic barebone version, I do not need any additional electronics (e.g. So anything that iMac 'sends out' now goes via router and Ethernet cable to RPi which feeds the UBS DAC. Instead of iMac being connected directly to USB DAC, the USB cable is now connecting Raspberry Pi (RPi for short) and USB DAC. I bought a Raspberry Pi 3 which is connected via Ethernet cable to the router. my Imac) should be avoided for serving the music directly to a USB DAC because of electromagnetic noise, 'dirty' power, hundreds of CPU threads running at the same time and whatnot, I started suffering from Audiophilia neurosa I wanted to insert a dedicated streaming device into my chain to separate the CPU-heavy workload of the iMac from serving the music to the USB DAC. Reading gazillions of posts saying that a general-purpose computer (e.g. IMac is connected with an USB cable to a USB DAC (Oppo HA1). On iMac I run Audirvana (i stream Qobuz from within Audirvana), and also have Roon installed for navigating my 1500 local albums (Roon does not support Qobuz streaming). 3.5 is better than Studio but it is veiled and lacking tone still. I am somewhat overwhelmed with the technicalities and was wondering if the more experienced and knowledgeable users could help me out.Īll my music (FLACs up to 192kHz, and DSD up to DSD128) is stored on the internal hard disk of an iMac. Roon is better than Audirvana 3.5 for my taste but much closer than Studio is than either of them. ![]()
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