Auralic Aries G1.1


I am using the Matrix Element S for wireless streaming to my Lampizator connected via AES. I would be very interested in feedback from those of you who have the Auralic Aries G1.1

 

Ag insider logo xs@2xletitbe1306

Hi there I have the Aries G1 but not the 1.1 chiming in nonetheless. I love the Aries it is super quiet and very reliable I run mine off wifi and no issues to speak of, just great sounding music. I also very much enjoy the LDS control app which is constantly being updated. I am running mine into a Yamamoto YDA-1 Dac I’m sure it would pair well with your Lampizator.

Also @tammyholt can you tell me how to post images on here? I used to be able to copy/paste them but that no longer works.

Thank you, jond.

I am glad to hear that wifi is working well. I like to keep it simple so I use Tidal Connect to control payback which I assume is compatible with the G1. 

@jond   I don't think you can post images.

I know you can post URL's.

Perhaps some other members could help.

Also take a look at this. 

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/forum-updates-11-24-2021

@letitbe1306 yes totally compatible with Tidal connect.

 

@tammyholt perhaps I am crazy I’ve been able to copy/paste images before. Also the process for images doesn’t seem to work for me. I just clicked the image icon and pasted my URL and nothing happened.

 

 

 

Like @jond, I have an Aries G1 and am quite pleased with it. It's solidly built and easy to use, without the fiddling of Pi-based streamers. I also appreciate the display, which (e.g.) shows the IP address upon boot up -- very useful when setting up the Web-based configuration. Also a nice feature is the ability to hook up a CD drive, thumb drive, or external hard drive via USB.

Whether you would notice a sonic difference from the Element S is another question. Matrix makes very good gear also, in my experience.

I would check with Auralic that the USB output is compatible with your DAC, as I've heard a few horror stories of damage to the Aries G1 from a few DACs. That may have been resolved in the G1.1 model, though.