We just received the
Arylic Up2Stream S10 yesterday, and spent some time with it. So far, we've just been playing tracks from Tidal. While it most likely falls short of the Bluesound (we've not had one of these in the shop yet), it's pretty impressive. Especially for under $100! Just to underscore a point, many of our customers spend less than $1000 for their entire system.
The Arylic ticks the boxes of native streaming of Tidal, and a good chunk of the other streaming services. The 4stream app works pretty well so far. We've yet to try DLNA streaming or local media playback. And like all native streamers, it has a Bluetooth receiver. Bluetooth 5.0 in fact. The included remote is surprisingly good. A welcome plus to not have to reach for your phone just to mute it, or change volume.
We currently have it on a system with a Sound Valves VTP 100, a Hafler DH220 and a pair of Fyne 303s. The performance is very listenable. If anything it errs towards the softer end sonically, rather than the edgy hard character of some budget digital players. This was especially true of the Dayton WBA-31, which is no comparison. Quite surprising for something so inexpensive.
The Arylic ticks the boxes of native streaming of Tidal, and a good chunk of the other streaming services. The 4stream app works pretty well so far. We've yet to try DLNA streaming or local media playback. And like all native streamers, it has a Bluetooth receiver. Bluetooth 5.0 in fact. The included remote is surprisingly good. A welcome plus to not have to reach for your phone just to mute it, or change volume.
We currently have it on a system with a Sound Valves VTP 100, a Hafler DH220 and a pair of Fyne 303s. The performance is very listenable. If anything it errs towards the softer end sonically, rather than the edgy hard character of some budget digital players. This was especially true of the Dayton WBA-31, which is no comparison. Quite surprising for something so inexpensive.