New Bluesound Node – First Impressions


I'm new to streaming. To get started, I ordered the new Bluesound Node, the just-released successor to the Node2i. It arrived Friday. System: Sonus faber Olympica III speakers, McIntosh MC402 power amp, Magnum Dynalab MD208 used as a preamp, Denon DCD-1600NE SACD/CD player, and various cables, mostly Audioquest. I offer my first impressions, FWIW. I don't claim any particular expertise.

I connected the Node to the pre via Audioquest interconnects. It doesn't accept my aftermarket power cords. Used wireless, not ethernet. I have free trial subscriptions to Amazon Music and Qobuz.

First, Amazon Music. Tried some Beethoven, and some Rameau, with poor results. Compressed, tinny, and unlistenable. 10 minutes of Amazon HD was more than enough.

Next, Qobuz. Brahms, Schumann, Led Zep, Bowie. A very substantial improvement on Amazon HD. Notably, on the same tracks, the Qobuz high-rez sounded significantly better than the Qobuz CD-quality. Differences were immediately apparent on Led Zep's Dazed and Confused, available in both formats.

But the Qobuz high-rez can't compare with CD quality sound on my system as currently configured. On the same recordings, CD quality is clearly superior to Qobuz high-rez played through the Node. Detail, presence, dimensionality – there's no contest.

As a means to explore music to purchase on CD, the Node, playing Qobuz, may or may not suffice. As a substitute for CDs, I very much doubt it will do.

Let me re-emphasize that these are only my first impressions. I don't know how the Node will sound after further break-in, or with an ethernet connection, or with an external DAC, or with different interconnects/preamps/amps/speakers, or with other streaming services. I hope this post is helpful to other forum members considering this or similar equipment.


gg107
node 2i to Pandora Sig Dac via AQ Optical ( Diamond ) sounds great, Qobuz Mingus at Carnegie….i am running Ethernet

My server sounds even better. IF i use the CD players ( Mac or Marantz Pro ), they are only as transports…

have fun, enjoy the VAST amounts of music available to you.

Jim
Any guesses on the BOM for a device that lists for $549 retail?

If we are bypassing the DAC and analog outputs, which I fully endorse, can we also assume the functional / usage BOM is one half of device BOM?

I agree that DIY cables and aftermarket cables will elevate performance of the unit.

@tomic601 ’s excellent choice of the Audioquest Diamond Optical cable comes in at $499 list for a 0.75 meter run. Adding a custom power cable and an aftermarket LAN cable leads to my question:

For those of you using the Bluesound Node / Node 2i, what are your reasons for not moving up the network server / streamer chain (commensurate with your cable expenditures)? Thanks!
@lalitk +1. Cables can be a major upgrade to the BS. Start with a Cullen C7 power cable, the sound will really open up.
@gg107

The new Node has a DAC that is, per mfr, 32-Bit, 384kHz. The previous Node 2i was spec’d at 32-Bit, 192kHz.


sure, ok, gotcha ... have fun listening to your 32bit-386k source material 😆-- part of being experienced and knowledgeable in this pursuit is to know what matters and what is marketing drivel

oh ... and the dac will still sound lifeless and dull... those saying it doesn’t don’t have a properly resolving system... better cables help but don't make it competitive to other good sounding dacs

the bs node is a very nice dedicated streamer with very well designed friendly gui... no more, no less
I am using a node2i to an external Border Patrol 2ei DAC through a Quicksilver Integrated and it is fine for listening while I work.