Auralic vs Aurender


I'm trying to decide between these two companies for my next purchase. I have been using Bluesound for a few years now. Bluesound Vault 1 and node2 and a node1. Was looking at the Aurender A or N series and the Auralic Aries G1--any thoughts and thanks--
wjt3
@wjt3- Been awhile since your purchase, could you PM me and let me know your thoughts. I am on the fence between Aurender, Auralic and a custom build for audio only server/ripper. (soundstage, musicality, resolution and “blackness” of the signal are main considerations). Thank you 
Thanks to all especially hgiefman commenting on the Aurender N10. I have a usb DAC and another which has AES and BNC inputs. So the main two units; Auralic G2 and Aurender N10 are still top contenders today (June 2020).
If there is a direct comparison, I am sure a specialty power cord would come into play.
But for the topic of this forum, I am leaning towards one of these units instead of add on boxes plus their wall-warts and upgradable power supplies. I think I’ve had enough with those things. The N10 with the Conductor App is looking very right.

I am also considering both. Using an Oppo currently just as a streamer. It’s good but the OPPO app keeps losing connection. I need a streamer that’s more stable that ha s better Tidal interface. The Auralic Aries Mini or a  Aurender 100SC
As per my above post, I recently upgraded my Aurender N10 Server to the Aurender N20 Music Server.

My Aurender N20 Music Server is installed and working great.  The N20 is supplied WITHOUT hard drives installed. This means hard drives are the customer’s choice. Each of the two rear panel mounting sleds accommodates a 1, 2, 4 or 8TB 2.5-inch SSD or up to 5TB 15mm height 2.5inch HDDs. Since users have different storage requirements, Aurender feels this is the best way to satisfy everyone.  Aurender recommends Samsung EVO (I used Samsung EVO) or QVO series internal SSD drives, and Western Digital or Seagate HDDs.

The SSD Disk installation means you loosen the screws on the back of the unit, pull out the slot, insert the SSD, push in and tighten the screws (top slot is Music1).  After I installed the SSD, I went to the Conductor App, settings, disk information tab to format the SSD (please see instruction links below).   If, for some reason, the format command does not appear, please POWER DOWN and turn the electrical power off and restart manually.  Restarting takes time because the N20 has UPS circuitry inside.

I checked for software updates on the N20 (there were none) and deleted my old Conductor App and installed a new copy from the App Store on my iPad.   For startup purposes, the N20 displays a six-digit code that must be entered into the Conductor App.   

My new N20 sounds excellent. The music is clearer, the bass is better, has more air and it has more musical details. The overall musical presentation is much improved.  I am listening to jazz now and the SQ is much improved.  

You know the music is great when I am typing a message and music catches my attention and forces me to look up.  This unit is truly outstanding.  I am very impressed. Cranking the volume and this unit is truly amazing. It is much improved over the N10.  The music has more feeling and depth.

I copied my albums from my LaCie external hard drive (backup drive) to the N20 okay.  I also ran the scanner, scan for newly added files, so all my albums appeared okay.  This worked perfectly.  Please note the scan for newly added files takes time to run (watch for messages on your App).  

A miracle!  Next, I restored my music1/backup and all my Qobuz links were returned. This is needed since my main library includes BOTH my stored CD’s and Qobuz links.  Previously, I used the backup my Music1 tab and also copied all my albums to my LaCie external hard drive.  For this step, I restored my settings from Music1/backup file.  This is a required step to ensure all my QoBuz related links were restored.  

In summary, the N20 sounds terrific.  I really like it.  This is a substantial sound quality improvement.  I find the Conductor App very easy to use and find albums to play.   I can very easily navigate between m stored CD albums, QoBuz and Internet radio stations.   

The Aurender N20 Music Server is highly recommended.