Eversolo v. HiFi Rose


Anybody had the chance to compare the HiFi Rose DAC/Streamer interface with what looks like a very similar UI on the Eversolo DMP-A8 & -A6? Not interested in DAC features, just the so-called "iPad-like" streamer/transport interface.

One particularly nifty feature of the HFR units is an A/V HDMI out (not just an audio ARC connection) that lets them display higher-resolution YouTube videos and the streamer’s menus on the TV. Not clear if the Eversolos’s ARC HDMI port can do the same.  I believe that the top of the line HFR also has an HDMI input that appears to be used as a passthrough.

I may have an Ayre EX-8 integrated amp inhouse very soon and that unit can be configured with a modular DAC & streamer.  The Eversolo and HiFi Rose external streamers are a possible alternative.  But I have no way to t demo most of these products in person, so any first-hand opinions would be very much appreciated.

 

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Oh I forget to say that with the chromecast solution, you need an hdmi splitter to extract audio signal from hdmi to rca. Just connect an rca cable to  your external dac input and you are in business to hear and watch any youtube/Netflix contents and on your hifi system.

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I am done with hifirose but I must admit their new streamer rs130b looks very nice.

I am done with hifirose but I must admit their new streamer rs130b looks very nice.

It’s a great sounding unit, but I agree their app could use some refinement. If someone is looking for a streamer only hardware solution, it’s a good one. While their app evolves, the 130 can easily be used with something like mConnect.

I’m a little surprised about the app comments.

I had a 250B loaner inhouse last month and the Android app worked flawlessly -- even with Tidal. (The HDMI video out was also pretty terrific, even with a vanilla HDMI cable; although if I bought another HFR, I’d shell out the money for 4K video out.)

What in particular did I miss?

dandion, I agree that the RS130 looks pretty impressive. First hands-on reviews report sound quality clearly superior to that of the 150B (which costs a little more but includes a DAC). For one thing, the 130 accepts external-clock input.

Nonetheless, I think it’s too soon to form a solid opinion. We’ll see.

I am Tidal user and listen their daily discovery Mix  

1) Hifi rose is not Tidal connect

2) Rose connect app does not include  'My daily discovery Mix' from Tidal

3) when I like a track in Rose connect, it is not updated in Tidal. 

 

dandion: I"m not sure what your remark 1) means, but if Tidal connect is something of importance to some users, I’m not one of them. Maybe you could explain a little more about why I might enjoy using it.

As I mentioned, when I played Tidal through the Rose 250, it did everything I’d hoped for. So I guess we have different requirements. That doesn’t make the RS250 intrinsically good or bad. Just -- as with almost any component -- a better fit for some applications than others.

For me, the streaming interface was easily the best fit I know of. And being software-driven is just icing, when it comes to upgrades & bug fixes. I think tonyptony is right on the money in this regard.

After speaking to a fellow familiar with both Eversolo & HFR, I don't think any Eversolo products would meet my needs, regardless of their low, low prices.

So at this point I’m trying to decide between the RS250 and the new RS130. $1000-1500 difference, but the more expensive transport-only model has a couple of key features Ithat might justify the cost, like a temperature-adaptive high-resolution crystal, an external clock input, and 4K video export. Hard to find all that in any other $5K streamer..