http://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/review/digital-reviews/network-player-reviews/antipodes-ex-music-server/
Recent review of Antipodes EX is posted on hifi-advice.
Recent review of Antipodes EX is posted on hifi-advice.
Music Server Recommendation
http://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/review/digital-reviews/network-player-reviews/antipodes-ex-music-server/ Recent review of Antipodes EX is posted on hifi-advice. |
I’m hosting the Roon core on a QNAP TVS-882 NAS with an i5 processor that is powerful enough to support Roon DSP engine upsampling. My main audio zone ethernet-to-USB endpoint is top SOtM pieces into an Esoteric K-01X. The QNAP/SOtM combination falls within the OP’s $4-$5K budget. For a few thousand less, he could substitute an Sonore microRendu or UltraRendu endpoint for the SOtM. The bedroom endpoint is a Bluesound Node 2. |
@astewart8944 glad to hear you have had a good experience with Antipodes USA. A used DX as people move up to the CX/EX combo is also on my list to consider @amg56 I Initially considered the NAS approach but was really looking for a piece of hardware optimized for audio performance only. Although I do understand the obsolesence risk as this technology continues to move forward. I am sure you are getting excellent sound. What are you all in for that setup? Where does your Roon DB reside (on the NAS?) @abedirov Thanks for posting that review. I haven't seen that one yet @dgarretson not that familiar yet with the SOtm equipment. Another NAS vote. Not using DSP currently (tend to like to pass a pure signal with no processing) but would not want to limit future use if at all possible ($) Thanks all |
@fdemello The Roon DB resides on the 1Gb SSD and the separate music files on the big disks. Advantage is that it won't suffer from obsolescence and the files are portable. If you go a Antipodes or Vault, the music files are not that portable or risk adverse. Best go to the Roon site for equipment compatibility. I went the NAS way from Windows Server and Media Centre, well before the newcomer technologies. I guess it will be what you are most comfortable with. :) |