I really like my Vault, it's pretty good overall. Connect would be great , can't wait for that.
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@gkelly, I agree with your analogy. I have three Bluesound products, and they are allot of bang for the buck. I think that there is an opportunity in the market at the $3k level for a Streamer with very good power supply, clock, and i2s output. I was hoping LAIV was there but appear to be struggling with the Net2. |
It’s live for me today and much welcomed. Glad to have made the switch from Tidal. Better all around - SQ for sure, and now more or less on par (though different) with the in app user experience. (Tidal Radio based on track selection is still VERY strong in my opinion - Qobuz seems to be lacking here - in my experience and for my taste....) |
Ok, I must first explain, I am slow learner. In playing with the Qobuz Connect on the iPad, it seems as though the only way to link the iPad to the Bluesound is via Bluetooth. So am I to understand that the Qubuz Connect (QC for short) is not really operating on the Node, but on the iPad and communicating via Bluetooth./WiFi and therefore the CAT 5 is not carrying the signal? If so, what is the advantage? Isn’t the Bluetooth signal bandwidth limited and of lesser quality than hardwired? What am I missing here? I can’t find any full explanation or instructions to make the Node utilize the QC, I’ve always been able to Bluetooth Qobuz if I wanted, but have understood it to be of lesser quality. any help would be greatly appreciated |
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