Auralic used to be a good company. I thought their streamer/server was much better than aurender and others at the time so I bought it. Lightning DS was probably the 2nd best software after Roon to use for navigating your music library.
IMO, which goes against the likes of the audio magazines, a lot of the higher end audio manufacturers are struggling. Again, IMO, these manufacturers are pricing themselves out of the market. How many companies have been bought out by the bigger midstream companies during the last few years? B&W, Classe, just lately MBL due to struggling to keep the lights on (MBL's filing for insolvency in May 2025), and there are others. Not only is the audio hobby a money pit when buying from on reputable manufacturers that will be here for a while, if you buy a product from a company that goes out of business or gets gobbled up with a none audio company, you have a paperweight worth nothing on your hands.
i had many Classe pieces since the late 90’s, sounded good, a little expensive. I had their top of the line monoblocks that sounded great, cost a fortune, but when they started to get bounced around between different buyers and then got ousted with no home, I sold them while I could.

