One box music server solution with i2s output


This subject has been visited before, but the last posts were a couple years back and I am hoping there may have been some new products that would meet my needs/wants.

Is there a one box solution for a music server with an is2 output that is Roon compatible? Right now I use a Roon Nucleus usb out > Matrix Audio X-SPDIF3 (as a ddc) i2s out > Audio GD R8 MK2 dac. 

The posts from a couple years ago mentioned a couple units, the best of which for my needs is the Wyred 4 Sound MS. But it is about 5 years since it was released and I'm hoping that someone else has tried to fill this niche with a new product.

 

tngiloy

Hifi Rose RS130 Network Transport has full suite of outputs including I2S via HDMI. I have one on order after having had my dealer's demo unit for a week long home audition. The RS130 is Roon ready and I used it as a Roon endpoint.  Although it has provision for adding internal storage (compartment for installing SSD on the bottom of the unit), I wouldn't categorize it as a server because I believe any storage that was installed would be dedicated to the RS130. I thought the unit demonstrated a marked improvement over my already very competent Bricasti M5, which itself demonstrated a marked improvement over using my Roon Nucleus with Sbooster LPS as server/streamer.  I intend to use the Rose I2S into my Rockna Wavelight.  I will continue to use the SSD installed on my Nucleus for music stored locally. Rose supports a couple of different I2S pin outs, including the PS Audio Format.  In terms of what I consider true Roon compatible Server/Streamers, I know that Antipodes has some very high end kit with I2S.

Thanks for the suggestions, but both the Hi-Fi Rose and PS audio units would just replace the Matrix Audio I'm using as a ddc now. They do offer more features, but nothing I want or need. It would not reduce the box count.

I'm surprised that there so few options for a Roon core/server with an i2s output. 

 

In that case think you need to look at something more like the Antipodes, but at a much higher price point.