Lampi Transport vs Aurender/Lumin etc


Hi has anyone compared the Lampi transport to the other audiophile ones for PCM? I will be comparing it to S10, Lumin, and a modded mini, but around 2 months away
bonzo75
I'd like to add the Antipodes DS and Baetis to that list of comparators to the Lampi transport.
Hi,
While I've not compared the Lampi Transports to any of the above, I do have experience with both the USB (a USB to SPIDF converter with tubes) and the SBT Transports ( Lukasz takes a Squeezebox Touch, disassembles it and provides it with a better power supplies) and I believe both share the same unique tubed output. The SBT works just like a Squeezebox product but sounds incredibly better. I've had both in my system and it is hard to tell them apart sonically. I liked and chose the USB transport because it could work with jRiver or any other Apple or Windows software. Either compared to USB directly into the DAC make a significant improvement more lampization as it were. If you like the Lampi sound and own a Lampi DAC either transport will make you very happy. Of course they will both work with other DACs as well.
For every Lampizator Transport you still need a server or computer. Lampi transports only connect your server (Aurender, Antipodes) or your computer (Mac Mini) to your DAC. Lamizator USB-SPDIF converter is the best converter out there, and the Squeezebox based Lampizator Transport is just an awesome audio server. Both are called Transports, in reality they are a part of the transport, totally overbuilt.

Lampizator Transport (Squeezebox based) is using Squeezebox Duet, it's deeply modded, not just better power supplies. I own Squeezebox Touch with all the mods, including the linear power supply, good LAN cable, software mod for SBT, etc. This SBT is better than highly regarded $2500 CD transport that I had before. Lampi Transport trashed my beloved Touch in a way that extra 1500 dollars looked not just totally worth it, there was no going back. I had to buy the Lampi Transport. It took me another year to realize that I have to use proper server and not just optimized laptop.
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