Streamers - Auralic, Aurender, Lumin, others...


Any recommendations, please? :)
I'm looking for a streamer only – without a DAC.

I’ve been leaning toward the Auralic Aries S1 since it’s reasonably priced and available pre-owned. It also has a coaxial input, so I could connect my CD player as a transport. I’d mostly use it as a Roon endpoint, as I run Roon on a Mac Mini and really enjoy it — especially for its great music recommendations.

I’ve read some threads here, and many of you seem to love Aurender and Lumin. Has anyone had a chance to compare them with the Auralic?

Thanks!

gabriel123

@mdalton what audio dealer burnt you so bad that you have no trust in the advice that a dealer would give you? Pretty sure as much Money as I have given him and as happy as I’ve been with the experience, he’s not gonna start steering me into a world of wasting my money. 💴 absolutely a budget Streamer will be fantastic. My sister recently purchased a WIIM ultra and there is no way in 1 million years you could talk her to spend another penny on something better. Yet, I on the other hand will spend the rest of my life trying to perfect my system upon this journey and even she will admit that my INNUOS kicks butt. Why does this budget streamer debate rages on will constantly confuse me. but oh well, do as we must because we only have money to spend. 

System matching is more important than the individual components.

Holo Audio Red sounds fantastic thru I2S to Holo Audio Cyan 2

Denafrips ARCAS sounds fantastic thru I2S to Pontus 15th

Lumin sounds best with DACs that have optimized their USB input.

Lumin sounds better with Roon, Holo Audio sounds better with Tidal Connect....

I love R-2R DACs but have actually bumped my Lumin U1 out of my main stereo system because the Aurender A1000 (all in one) sounds so good into my Fezz Libra 300B amp (single ended optimized).

 

There are no correct answers other than do not discount a good all in one unit. They are the most optimized (streamer section and DAC section designed to work together) and eliminate a lot of unnecessary circuitry (USB to internal I2S etc)

 

@gkelly 

aaah!  I just didn’t understand your prior post.  So you’re saying that no dealer would ever try to sell you something more expensive if it wasn’t demonstrably “better” than a cheaper product?  Well I do have a different view on that.  And I’ve also met many dealers who know substantially less than I do about the technology and science of streamers.  And btw, it’s not that I’m that smart, I just have a great deal of intellectual curiosity about it, and know how to do basic research.  (Some dealers do, some don’t.  It’s the same with any sales person.). I also have over 20 years of experience with streamers in my own systems.   Finally, I also believe that a lot of dealers believe what they’re telling you, but that doesn’t make it true.  So I’m quite sure your Innuos kicks butt.  I just think you probably didn’t need to spend as much $ as you did to get that quality of sound.  Not a criticism, just an observation.