Mini Review of Lumin T3X Network Player


I thought I’d post a few thoughts after having this in my system for almost a month.

I was looking to improve upon the Node N130 with LHY LPS and BlackIce Tube DAC that had very good NOS tubes. Strictly streaming from Qobuz and SXM Radio. No local files.

I initially thought I’d upgrade the streamer, but after a used Aurender failed to connect with my DAC I decided to simplify and consolidate 3 boxes into one.

Innuous and Lumin seemed like top ranked options and I chose the Lumin T3X knowing the Conductor App wasn’t as well liked as Innuos Sense - I figured I used Qobuz connect anyway.

Ultimately the T3X ticked all the on-paper boxes: dual DACs, linear power supply, optical fiber, etc. It seemed like a lot of value especially as the new X2 is over $10K more.    

Set up was as simple as it can get. I let it run for a few days before paying close attention but the initial impression was WOW, this is gonna be good.

And it was. Just way more of everything: more detail, clear and crisp highs, bigger but tighter bass, better imaging/soundstage. Absolutely black background.  

And one slick looking box.

Also, other than a decent power cable, you no longer have to think about audiophile USB and Ethernet cables/filters, switches etc.

A "high end" optical fiber patch cable is $15! Copper to fiber media converter and 2 SFP modules $70.   

The system is highly configurable via the app, which works well for that purpose, but I don’t like the Conductor app for music. But with JPLAY, Qobuz and Tidal Connect, how much does that matter. For me not at all.

NOTE: Digital is not my primary  source for "serious" listening so my goal was the best combination of SQ / simplicity / aesthetics at a reasonable price, rather than building a "reference" system.

macg19

@ctlesq  Hi!

SXM is important to me as well. It's my #1 source for casual listening in the house, cars, portable devices.

I use AirPlay from a newer iPad to the Lumin but an iPhone works as well, as would an older iPad but ideally you would have am iOS device that supports AirPlay 2, although AirPlay 1 will work.

AirPlay to the Lumin sounds way better than native from BluOS to my previous Tube DAC and is easy to connect and switch back and forth between Connect and SXM. You don't need to touch the Lumin App at all once AirPlay is enabled. 

The only thing to be aware of is AirPlay uses the iOS device as a processor not a remote control like Qobuz Connect, so it wears the battery down fast. I just leave the iPad plugged in most of the time.

  

@macg19 tga k you very much for that detailed explanation.  I like the Eversolos and they fit a need for the moment, but down the road upgrading to a Lumin would be fantastic.  This is helpful information towards that goal.   

Nice upgrade plan and great system.  I also had the Black Ice tube DAC and it was very nice for its  price but each DAC upgrade made a significant improvement.  In my experience, upgrading streamers and DAC’s make the biggest SQ improvement gains in digital music play back.  Similar to phono preamp and turntable upgrades just less expensive.  One significant improvement I made was upgrading my regular FMC to a Sonore Opticalmodule deluxe.  It really made everything just sound better.  Highly recommended $400-600 investment.

@tksteingraber Thank you.

I’ve been looking at the Sonore FMC and others like LHY, but can’t get my head around what they actually do when you’re going straight into the endpoint with fiber.
 

Would you mind sharing your theory on how it improves SQ? 

 

(I get that the wallwart for the TP link is noisy garbage but I’m using a balanced power supply for sources and the Lumin is dead silent)

also the senore is over $1300 with a power supply

@macg19 I am not an expert or audio EE but my understanding is that it cleans up the the ethernet much better than your standard FMC before handing off the signal to the optical cable.  It includes Four (4) high-quality ultra low noise linear regulators and a Fixed frequency high-quality ultra low jitter FEMTO oscillators and more.  https://www.sonore.us/opticalModule.html

On my system I have:  Router-Ethernet-Optical Module Dlx-Opt cable-Sonore Signature Rendu SE DLX.  When I replaced a regular FMC for an OpticalModule it improved the SQ noticeably on my system.  How it does it I really don’t care.  

The price you mentioned is the Opticalrendu streamer.  The Opticalmodule is $599 new or they come up used around $400.  Lps is $200 new at SGC or Amazon has a couple nice ones for ~$100.  see links below.  Enjoy the reads…

https://www.smallgreencomputer.com/products/sonore-opticalmodule-deluxe?srsltid=AfmBOopwOvyX5VWZTAq-fhxF3Y2FXY7MsyPYM_pGAYNpIW_kR6WWqlvp

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW488FKN?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1