Wolf Audio Server/Streamer Owners


I am the owner of a Red Wolf 2and I am looking to exchange ideas with other Wolf owners. For example,I haven’t even tried the multi channel capability of my unit and would like some information from those that have.For my part,I have tried different power cables and tweaks to get even more out of my unit.I stated out with an Alpha 2 upgraded to the Alpha 3 and finally the the Red Wold 2 so I have some experience with their gear but I still feel like I haven’t even scratched the surface of it’s capabilities and I would really like to hear from others.
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  My Wolf Alpha 3 with Flux Capacitor has changed the way I listen to music.  In combination with my Berkeley Alpha DAC (through a Berkeley USB converter), my digital playback now equals my vinyl playback. 
  Frankly, this was a complete shock to me.  I'm a vinyl enthusiast for sure, but principally because I want the highest possible emotional connection to the music.  The combination of the Alpha 3 with a great DAC delivers that connection on every level, and of course accessing the music I want is so much easier than playing records. 
  To me, though, the best part of being a Wolf owner is the support.  Joe P. is simply amazing and bends over backward to assist Wolf owners.  I've sent questions in on weekends and Joe has called me on a Sunday afternoon to get me hooked up.  Outstanding!  Joe also suggested that I try Qobuz and that has been a game changer also.  The Alpha's power and precision make streaming hi-rez music seamless. 
  I own a top-shelf analog rig: SME 30/2 with Series V arm; Soundsmith Hyperion cartridge; BAT VK-P10 SE with Superpak phono pre; BAT  VK-50 SE preamp.  My entire analog rig has been removed from my system and has been in my store room for about five months.  My system now consists of the Alpha 3, Berkeley Alpha DAC, Luxman m900u amp, and Tekton Ulfberht speakers.  The sound is glorious.  After serious consideration, I will be listing and selling my entire analog rig.  The Wolf Alpha 3 is THAT good!! 
put me on the wait list for the Hyperion. There is IMO still a reason for a TT.

Has anyone upgraded from a NAIM or has Joe transitioned the goofy ( imo ) Wav lack of metadata file / folder structure to a Wolf server ? Like David, I have been playing ripped files for over a decade. I get the allure :-)
Let  me add to the accolades.  I am a proud owner ( 2 months) of a Wolf Luna R with Flux capacitor and 4TB drive.  I use the touchscreen as I want to limit the amount of garbage in the air in my listening room.  I got the Luna R to start archiving my cd's as I was running out of space in the rack.  Once set up ( with Joe's help online), it has performed flawlessly and I could not be happier with it.  I connect via Shunyata Alpha USB to an Eleven Audio Sagra ladder Das and I have to say that the resulting sound is engaging and stunning- as good as my analog playback.  Thumbs UP for WOLF!!!!
A Wolf Alpha 3SX has been in my system for almost a year.  Originally it fed my Ayre QX5/20 DAC with excellent results.  This past April I changed to a Diablo 300 with it’s DAC module and the Wolf continues to make every session a pleasure.  I still love my analogue also…