Aurender


I have a Korean car, watch KDramas and even listen to some KPop, but I don’t get what Aurender is doing.

I’m currently in digital hold given that my new Holo DAC died, but intend on listening to my IFi Zen stream and look at upgrade paths.

Some of the most respected members of this forum swear by Aurender, so it must deliver, but here is my point of confusion:

1. Coax and AES are the preferred outputs, but higher bandwidths require dual AES out, but I don’t have dual in on my DAC.

2. Aurender’s top models claim to have great clocks, so why not pass this on to the DAC via I2s?

3. Top Aurenders accept external clocks and I assume this is used with a DAC that accepts external clocks, but why bother when I2s would take care of this?

4. The argument against I2s is that there isn’t a standard, but this isn’t a problem in most implementations.

I’m sure that I have misrepresented things above, so please correct my understanding.

vonhelmholtz

Just to make sure what @blisshifi says is not misinterpreted. The N10 will run Qobuz natively... meaning the N10 will log on to your Qobuz (or Tidal) account and you use your mobil device (phone or tablet) to control it with the highly regarded Conductor app. The normal way most people use it. I have two Aurrender... and it is how I use it. 

Qobuz Connect is a new feature that allow you to use the Qobuz App to stream from your Aurrender. 

@blisshifi - I've read that the N200 sounds better than the N10, but have never heard it before. If I had the choice of either player, I would choose the one that sounded best to me.

 

@ghdprentice - I can confirm your comment that indeed the N10 will stream Tidal or Qobuz. Also it'll stream Spotify as well. It however cannot do the Tidal or Qobuz apps.

Dinov,   I was easily able to find my Vault 2 on the network and play it's files through the Aurender.    There is a tutorial/ help within the Conductor software that lets you "mount" the Aurender to your PC and move files to it's SSD.    

I have a N200 , its a great machine