Hans does a teardown in this video, and not much inside changed, but I supposed it made a difference!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWkeXPjvyw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWkeXPjvyw
Bluesound Node 2 vs. Node 2i
Hans does a teardown in this video, and not much inside changed, but I supposed it made a difference! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWkeXPjvyw |
Gosta - I have spent considerable time (more than the average audiophile) "really listening" to my audio system, due to the many auditions of connectors and cables that I have performed over the last 8 years. So you could say I have "trained my ears" what to listen for. I have also become acutely familiar of the various nuances of the tone of my system as well as its dynamic and sonic "signature", which can be vastly different from system to system. The biggest improvement in the Node 2i was in the image, which was already pretty good with the Node 2, but was now larger and had more space around the artists/instruments than the Node 2. The improved details and clarity were also noticeable But that is in MY system. Would I hear the same improvements in YOUR system? - most definitely not, because I am not familiar with its "sound" So my answer to your question ... - I DID NOT do an A/B comparison within .5 sec and within .5 db. MY APPROACH: I have about 60 tracks across multiple genres that I use for auditioning, whose sound I am extremely familiar with (in my system) and when that sound changes (better or worse) I listen more intently to discern what the change is Hope that helps - Steve |
Thanks Steve. Interesting. However, as interested you are in working with your sound, why not setting up a A/B test environment at least for dacs. It's not that hard and may be very revealing. It has for me..... By the way I can recommend the RME ADI-2 dac that has united the pro and audiophile world. Besides being a state of the art dac it has fine eq possibilities and a very promising loudness functionality. And not at least an honest price. Not affiliated :-) |
If you are using the digital out into an external dac, there’s literally no difference between the 2 vs 2i. There is certainly a big difference in the analog outputs, which is no big surprise. Since I always use an external dac, the older version is perfect. I have it going through a benchmark D3 into a benchmark hf amplifier and then into Abyss headphones. Probably about as resolving a system as you can get, and I wasn’t impressed by any difference, and that is using instantaneous volume matched AB comparison. |
I don't have the original version to test, but I will say that, as a streamer, the Node 2i is a tremendous value. My primary streamer is a Bryston BDP-2 with upgraded audio card (essentially the same as the BDP-3 with a bit less CPU performance). The Bryston is a bit better, particularly with AES3, but the Node2i holds it's own very well. I've also used the Node 2i directly into a power amp (using the Node 2i as a streamer, dac, and preamp) and found it to be surprisingly good. For a budget system, this is a remarkably good solution. |