Hello all, My Grimm MU1 arrives tomorrow and will run my roon core and stream directly over AES to my Tambaqui. Since I have another nice system on my network, a MM Makua with onboard Tambaqui, this system will receiving streaming over LAN connection. I am sure from what I have heard the main AES connection to my Tambaqui will be awesome. I can't wait to try it! but will the Grimm improve my second (LAN connected) system? It has been mentioned that the Grimm has less processing power to run Core than my Nucleus+.
So I can move my hot rodded Aries G2.1 to my second system...
I reached out to Grimm:
Dear Ken,
Thank you for checking out the MU1!
To answer most of your questions: yes, the MU1 will replace the Nucleus, no problem. It has similar functionality. Important is to use it for your main system via its AES outputs, but I read you already knew that.
There will be very little to no advantage of the MU1 over the Nucleus for your Zone 2 system since it is just a Roon core with a nice power supply for that.
The Certified Roon End Point function of the next software update (due in quite a few months...) will add little functionality. Only customers with huge databases (> 30000 albums or so) will need a more powerful computer for the Roon Core and they will benefit. If you like to use a second MU1 in your system, you can stream to it without problems. For the track information to become visible however you need to wait until the MU1 has become a Certified Roon End Point.
Please enjoy the MU1!
Kind regards,
Eelco Grimm
So the option of a MU1 as streamer only will come with a software update!