that explains the Chernobyl disaster. Matches the timeline…
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SQ Comparison of 3 streamers
Do you concur these assessments if you were the owner?
SQ Comparison: Eversolo T8 vs Innuos Zen Mk3 vs Volumio Rivo Plus
| Feature | Eversolo T8 | Innuos Zen Mk3 | Volumio Rivo Plus |
| Tonal Balance | Slightly warm, musical | Neutral, reference | Neutral-warm, slightly lush |
| Midrange | Lush, expressive | Transparent, accurate | Smooth and natural, slightly forward |
| Bass | Tight, controlled | Tight, maybe leaner | Solid, full-bodied, a bit warmer than Zen |
| Detail Retrieval | High, smooth | Very high, analytical | High, clear |
| Dynamics | Natural, engaging | Precise, accurate | Great, rhythmic and musical |
| Soundstage Imaging | Spacious, slightly forward; enveloping | Very wide and deep; highly precise | Wide, deep, more relaxed |
| Overall Impression | Engaging & musical | Neutral & resolving | Balanced, musical, and slightly “polished” |
I only want to comment on this point. I think this conspiracy theory is being taken too far and is not an educated guess. The Linux-based Volumio player app was released much earlier (2017) than QC (2025). The main framework and programming structure were established back then. Even today, there are still bugs in the software that need to be addressed. If they could reverse-engineer QC to sabotage it, they could just as easily fix all the bugs to win their customers back instead of losing business. Let’s keep our morale up. |
Thank you for being the 2nd owner replying. It is to my surprise that the higher-end (in price) models sound less musical to Zen 3. This provides me the cost benefit as well. Appreciated. |
@lanx0003 it isn’t unusual for higher priced, higher end components to sound less musical if the design focus was on resolution. You’d get a more resolving, but more analytical presentation. |