@audiocanada I'm waiting for the full specs to come out from Innuos so I can update our site. However, I'm not concerned about the specs themselves. I'm just going on what I hear so far with the PULSEmini and I'm very impressed. This doesn't sound like an entry-level streamer by any means. Even though there will be two higher models in this series, that won't take away anything from the quality this piece provides. I use the ZEN MK3 daily and haven't compared the two, but based on the early experience so far with the PULSEmini, I'll be replacing the ZEN Mk3 with the PULSE when it becomes available. Of course though, you'd lose the ripper, storage and Roon core capabilities. But, I can use an alternate Roon core and already have a NAS, so I can go that route.
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PULSEmini may be our entry-level network music player, but how it sounds makes clear you’re listening to something special. Following on the design of our acclaimed ZEN Series, the PULSEmini features a chassis with a front panel bead-blasted and anodised from the best grade aluminium for a perfect finish. Mynordstrom |
The Innuos Pulse series sounds quite interesting. Two additional models on the way, when? Intriguing development. There are those who seek a simple music streamer with high sound quality capabilities and do not need/require a music server. This is a wise move by Innuos. I hope they include coaxial output (RCA SPDIF/AES-EBU) and not limited to USB. Charles |
@charles1dad The PULSEmini has coaxial and toslink digital outputs in addition to USB. The PULSE, which is still to come sometime in 2023, is supposed to have an AES/EBU digital output, but there will be no internal DAC, so no RCA outputs. I'm not sure if they'll keep the coax and toslink or not. |
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