jorgean, you may be confusing our enthusiasm for Lumin’s with our observations on the totality of the subject of streamers and dacs.
Yes the Lumin products are universally praised and are indeed excellent, however we have never said that their products are unbeatable or that someone might prefer the sonic signature or feature set of another product.
If you follow our posts even on this thread, we mentioned we brought in Bricasti’s new M3 dac because it has an analog volume control and digital inputs which are features that the Lumin T2 lacks, as well as an option for a headphone amp.
So if in our tests the Bricasti is better it is also alot more money to gain its sound quality and feature set.
In terms of pure streamers we sell alot of Innous severs for a couple of reasons: the first being many of our clients love the idea of Roon and being able to play with sample rate conversion and whole house audio which are things that Roon does very wel.
The second point: considering the Innous servers are designed to run Roon very well they make an excellent choice to be a Roon Core.
The third point: add to that the built in CD ripper to digitize a persons CD collection
The fourth point, the sound quality of the Innous servers is excellent.
So in the case of a streamer being added to a dac you have to see what each platform offers.
Aurenders servers are excellent however, they do not allow for upsampling or whole house audio control or eq which are features in Roon.
Naim and NAD makes decent servers but the Naim doesn’t allow for Tidal or any streaming it is just a CD library and the NAD Blue Sound Vault and 50.2 are good devices but not built to the ultimate audio quality design modality of the Aurener, Lumin and Innous products.
Hope this helps.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Lumin, Innous, NAD, Naim, dealers
Yes the Lumin products are universally praised and are indeed excellent, however we have never said that their products are unbeatable or that someone might prefer the sonic signature or feature set of another product.
If you follow our posts even on this thread, we mentioned we brought in Bricasti’s new M3 dac because it has an analog volume control and digital inputs which are features that the Lumin T2 lacks, as well as an option for a headphone amp.
So if in our tests the Bricasti is better it is also alot more money to gain its sound quality and feature set.
In terms of pure streamers we sell alot of Innous severs for a couple of reasons: the first being many of our clients love the idea of Roon and being able to play with sample rate conversion and whole house audio which are things that Roon does very wel.
The second point: considering the Innous servers are designed to run Roon very well they make an excellent choice to be a Roon Core.
The third point: add to that the built in CD ripper to digitize a persons CD collection
The fourth point, the sound quality of the Innous servers is excellent.
So in the case of a streamer being added to a dac you have to see what each platform offers.
Aurenders servers are excellent however, they do not allow for upsampling or whole house audio control or eq which are features in Roon.
Naim and NAD makes decent servers but the Naim doesn’t allow for Tidal or any streaming it is just a CD library and the NAD Blue Sound Vault and 50.2 are good devices but not built to the ultimate audio quality design modality of the Aurener, Lumin and Innous products.
Hope this helps.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Lumin, Innous, NAD, Naim, dealers