For what it's worth. I dumped my Rose RS159B streamer combo with DAC and replaced with separates. Running a Denafrips Pontus 15th witha Eversolo T8 streamer. simple setup. I go from routerVia eternet to T8 then from T* to DAC via I2s (HDMI) cable.....very happy with SQ. Streamer is $1200 USD and future proofed for years to come....oh yeh, to listen, I stream Qobuz only via Qobuz Connect. I believe the T* is Roon ready....Riiculus price for streamer, I thought about going Innuous, but liked the T8 as much as an Innuous , just my opinion....good luck in your upgrade
Replacing Roon - What Should I get?
I'm tired of Roon having brain farts. I have an original Roon Nucleus and have updated and augmented the Memory. This helped for a bit. But now, I keep having to reboot the darn thing.
It's not my network. I have checked it out and everything in the house works fine.
Here is the setup. A direct fiber optic link goes to the Router. Then ethernet to Roon from the Router. This way I get Roon to talk with the setup upstairs. I have an 35 foot ethernet cable that runs through the walls directly from the router into my dCS Lina.
I want to replace the Roon. I am thinking about an Innuos Stream. Just need a streamer that can hold Roon/Tidal. Don't need a DAC as the dCS does that quite well. I have a SSD in the Nucleus that holds a ton of my music that I want to move over.
Thoughts on what to replace the Roon with? Innuos (Stream) always get bandied about. I hear about Arender as well. I don't want to get an updated Roon.
I also wonder about deleting and reinstalling the Roon App on my iPads.
Thanks in Advance
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Just to clarify, I recommended Innuos for their Sense app not only for sound/usability, that it gets high marks for, but because for searching, discovering, organizing music it has been mentioned more than others for being close (or close enough) to Roon without the hassle, which I assume is important to you. As you explore these other options I’d keep functionality/user interface in mind as many others don’t measure up to Sense (or Roon) in that regard if that’s of primary importance to you. |
I want to reinforce the comments from @soix about the Innuos Sense app. I know several high-end audio dealers who consider Sense to be superior to Roon in sound quality, ease of use, and stability. Roon has a well-deserved reputation for having a wide range of features, but those features often put extra demands on the server/streamer hardware for faster (and noisier) processors and greater storage space. Innous designed Sense to include a sensibly chosen range of features that meet the needs of most users and maintain optimal SQ while keeping hardware demands reasonable. I have used Sense for several years and I love it! The more I hear about problems with Roon, the happier I am to have embraced a better streaming/storage app. If I were forced to use Roon, I would probably take a close look at the Grimm MU1 or MU2. But my positive experience with the Sense app has kept me firmly committed to Innuos gear. |
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