Bluesound node icon


I'm curious to know what the icon owners think of this product. Spec wise it seems to be an improvement over their older units (having dual upgraded ess chips & balanced inputs, ect). Bluesound markets it as high end. Do you think it can now compete with the big boys rather than be considered "entry level" as it has been in the past

sagger

i demo'd the newest eversolo dmp-a6 and the bluesound node icon... i ended up sticking with the icon.

app wise, they're both comparable. i will say that BluOS can feel a bit sluggish at times, but overall, it's good/fine.

eversolo has the one up on the bluesound because it can do apple music bit perfect (only airplay on bluesound). i use local files and tidal, so that wasn't a deal breaker for me.

i couldn't a/b them but i preferred the sound from the icon. it sounded more livelier in my system. the icon also has support for DIRAC if that tickles your fancy at all.

another reason i decided to go with the icon is that from reading online, it seems eversolo support is pretty hit or miss (look at their forums).

either one is a great product.

I purchased the node icon 2 weeks ago to test it out (Crutchfield gives me 60 day full return if i’m not happy) against my bluesound Vault 2i (which I’ve been using as my streamer.) It is noticeably better than the Vault. The Icon is a clearer with more depth and volume. I’m guessing that the main reason is the better DAC in the Icon. I use Qobuz as my streamer and I use mainly the Bluesound app for both the vault and the Icon. (The Qobuz app has the ability to  stream directly to the Icon from its app so I’ll occasionally use that although I don not notice any difference in sound quality using either.)

The Icon is connected to my Krell Vanguard via Mogami Gold Studio 03 XLR cables. The Vault is connected via high quality RCA cables. I tested the Icon using my friend’s AudioQuest Yukon XLR cables but I couldn’t tell the difference in sound vs the Mogamis. Definitely not worth the $400 difference. I also tried a better power cord on the Icon but, again, I couldn’t hear a difference. 

So, for an “inexpensive” audiophile streamer, I’ll be keeping the Icon (as well as my Vault since it has over 3,000 of my CDs) and switching between them as needed - two clicks is all it takes. For me, and my budget, it is definitely the way to go.

 

Note that my Icon is hardwired to my mesh router. I had problems with it using Wifi. It was cutting out a lot. Once I hard wired it, I have had no connection issues.