i am 13 years old and pride myself on thinking for myself. My parents spoil me by letting me buy overpriced audio products. Streaming is a technical jungle filled with peril.
Why is a ROON
Nucleus
better than a generic ROON headless server? ROON themselves have stated that you do not need a perfect machine for the headless server.
In the last 3 weeks I installed the ROON server on a 24 Core + 96GB RAM server. Another server with 12 Cores + 24GB RAM. Plus another with 4 Cores and 16GB RAM. I used a Sonore microRendu as the convertor to the DAC. In all 3 cases the ROON server seemed to work with the same level of quality. I had the same excellent sound in all 3 cases.
The big server was in my garage and the bits had to travel on a Powerline copper network to my microRendu. Still sounded the same as the other 2 machines which were closer to the DAC.
so including the so including the roon core inside a streamer box, eg. innuos zenith is not a problem. Value of a stand-alone headless roon core device Is not a concern.
i would like to avoid having a separate box like a roon nucleus, when it could be integrated inside a quality streamer device. A nuc looks kinda cheap vs a nucleus, but avoiding need for it is worth pursuing.
you can get a 2012 Mac Mini on eBay with a solid state drive for < $300 that will work just fine as a Roon server. Yes, it has a fan, but you will never hear it
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