jdandy
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Earlier this week I ordered a new Aurender N10 music server from Suncoast Audio. I procrastinated for months but resistance proved futile. Before I knew what happened I caved like a house of cards in the wind. The more I researched the Aurender N10 the more its features, design, and build quality appealed to me. Everyone who owns the N10 has nothing but praise for the sound quality and ease of use. I know I asked a lot of questions but it was necessary for me be certain this was the right music server before placing my order. A big thanks to Mike for answering all of my inquiries that ultimately helped put the Aurender N10 into my studio system.
Now the wait is on. I have to endure a short period of time before the N10 arrives. The anticipation is making my days drag by. I ordered the N10 in silver with 4TB storage. I like the way the machined logo on the top cover stands out against the silver aluminum. The logo's contrast sort of disappears on the black model. I also prefer the contrast between the dark display window and the silver face, as well as the contrast between the black cooling fins on the sides and the silver case. The silver N10 will blend perfectly with my Esoteric K-03. While I wait for delivery I downloaded dBpoweramp and installed the software on two PC's and one laptop. That way I can rip CD's in multiple locations, all networked together with the N10. I have been ripping my music library one disc at a time to a hard drive in anticipation of moving the music files to the N10 once it is installed and network connected. I downloaded the Aurender Conductor app to my iPad. It looks good. I am about as ready as I can be, excited, and anxiously looking forward to enjoying the Aurender N10 music server in the studio. Color me a happy camper.
Now the wait is on. I have to endure a short period of time before the N10 arrives. The anticipation is making my days drag by. I ordered the N10 in silver with 4TB storage. I like the way the machined logo on the top cover stands out against the silver aluminum. The logo's contrast sort of disappears on the black model. I also prefer the contrast between the dark display window and the silver face, as well as the contrast between the black cooling fins on the sides and the silver case. The silver N10 will blend perfectly with my Esoteric K-03. While I wait for delivery I downloaded dBpoweramp and installed the software on two PC's and one laptop. That way I can rip CD's in multiple locations, all networked together with the N10. I have been ripping my music library one disc at a time to a hard drive in anticipation of moving the music files to the N10 once it is installed and network connected. I downloaded the Aurender Conductor app to my iPad. It looks good. I am about as ready as I can be, excited, and anxiously looking forward to enjoying the Aurender N10 music server in the studio. Color me a happy camper.
