Blue Node 2 ... ???


I've been thinking of adding to my system and ran across this advertised in Stereo Reviews latest and they also had it listed as a Class B item. Stream from internet radio to RCA to pre.  ...  would be the application I am interested in.  Current system FWIW, Sansui TU 9900 fully modded by Mike Williams at Radio X into an Audio Research LS2M MKII remote to two Sumo Andromeda II A which are run one a side, one channel for the Acoustat panel and one for the base module. Sony ES 5400 Super Audio player balanced through the pre into the power amps.  All cables are Straightwire, silver on the Sony the rest Maestro IC and speaker most custom cabled and terminated as they are local guys and really help with your specific needs.  Dedicated room fully treated by Acoustic Sciences Corp.

I contacted BlueSound who referred me to Magnolia, who can't seem to find a unit to demo I can hear in store.  I am VERY happy with my systems performance and just looking to add capability, not replace or upgrade anything.  Last guy I talked to suggested I just buy it and if I don't like it return with a 15% restocking fee deduct....  are they crazy?  Most of my system was put together near 25 years ago and I have auditioned equipment, cables, power cords, and you name it (especially vintage tubes) on and off for at least a decade. Last equipment change was the Sony ES5400 ran a $3500 Marantz player out the door, which wasn't a big deal since the Sansui did that too.
Anyone have any experience with the Blue Sound Node 2?.
midareff1
Definitely use a high grade DAC, if you want to get the best sound output.
B
I agree with Bob. The Node 2 or 2i are great choices, but adding a high quality Dac will trump either one on it's own.
Last guy I talked to suggested I just buy it and if I don’t like it return with a 15% restocking fee deduct.... are they crazy?
That is crazy. You can buy the Bluesound Node 2i from quite a few online dealers and return it after a trial period with no penalty.
Amazon, Music Direct, Crutchfield, just to name a few.

Since so many B&M HiFi stores have closed, online auditioning is how to buy gear these days.