that is why it is confusing..when i hit the gears and then touch the 'disable' indicator the Airplay/Lumin section then says 'Enabled'....not disabled'''??
In the Roon ready/Lumin A1 section is there supposed to be a red 'Uncertified' label.?
Hi Peter.
For three days I have a trial version of Roon with the Core installed on a PC (without audio optimization), which connects to the same switch as the NAS. After a generic cable Cat 7 of about 8 meters arrives until the room where is the Switch Aqvox and of this, a cable of 1,5 meters until the Lumin. I am playing the same audio files, hosted on the NAS! Sometimes from Lumin application therefore using Minimserver / UPnP and others using Roon / RAAT. My question is this; When a file comes from Roon / RAAT and reaches the Lumin, it goes through the same digital circuits before reaching the DAC Wolfson, that when it arrives until the Lumin by Minimserver / UPnP?. I am very intested in the answer, because what I am hearing is very rare.
Let me start by saying thank you for the continued support by Lumïn. However after listening for the better part of a month to Roon against the proprietary software on my Lumïn S1, I've come to the conclusion, in my opinion, the Lumïn software sounds best.
Roon just doesn't sound as engaging to me or as quiet as Lumïn. Roon sounds a little bloated and not as precise to me.
For reference I've run Roon on Windows 10 pro, windows sever R2, and finally Linux which sounded best by far, but still lags behind Lumin's on software. Again just my opinion.
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Although Roon recommend a dedicated QNAP NAS server, I would want some reassurance that this would sound better than my Lumin L1 with Kenneth Lau PSU.
I presume Lumin have done comparisons between a Roon NAS server and their own L1; it would be interesting to know their thoughts.
If I'm not mistaken, I think Roon Labs is encouraging people to use Intel NUC running ROCK instead of NAS:
http://kb.roonlabs.com/Roon_Optimized_Core_Kit
Discussions about what hardware sounds best for running Roon:
https://community.roonlabs.com/t/sound-quality-not-as-good-as-other-programs/22674/75
This may come as a surprise, but SQ evaluation is not really part of my job. :lol: For Roon Ready certification, it is a requirement that devices playing from Roon give a sound quality equivalent to their native means of playback. Even if I were to hear anything different (I didn't), I would not be able to say it.
From a firmware point of view, it's the same lossless audio bits that go into the playback hardware. From a CPU and network processing point perspective, there is indeed higher CPU utilization and more network traffic when using Roon.
When comparing a high CPU power Roon server against L1 + LPS, the former is likely disadvantaged due to typically noisy PC power supply, considering that the NUC is probably not much more expensive than your LPS.
Roon Labs CTO says it'd be fine as long as you are "isolating it properly" - "Isolating audio gear from RFI/EMI is important regardless of anything else. This is why high quality power supplies and tools for filtering/isolating ethernet, USB, and line power make a difference."
I'm always interested in hearing users' thoughts regarding SQ.
In the Roon ready/Lumin A1 section is there supposed to be a red 'Uncertified' label.?