LUMIN power switch: do you use it?

No, neither the Sbooster nor the T2 get warm.
Even they stay on 24/7. As I mentioned, T2 goes “idle sleep” when not in use...
Also after a full day of operation, so don’t worry about the temperature
And most important, it improves the sound as other user described.
A better sounds with wider and 3D soundstage and deeper bass.
 
I keep the power switch in the back on all the time but I turn the unit off with the app, but forgot to add:
At the moment I connect an external HDD to my T2 but it's not recognized when waking the T2 from standby, so I have to turn the power off and back on, which can't be good.
Wondering if the T2 uses the same amount of power in standby and when on?
If left on I will have to remove the external HDD and connect it when I want to play music.
I'll have to test it as I'm not sure if the T2 will detect my HDD when connecting it while on?


Regretfully I´m suffering the same problem with my A1...

I switch it off using the App but later when I again turn it to on the HDD is not recognized.

It forces me to switch it on and off a lot of times or maybe to connect and disconnect the HDD on the rear of the A1 waiting for it to be recognized.

Is there any way to fix this problem..?

It is really uncomfortable to stay switching on and off and connecting/disconnecting the HDD again and again.

Many thanks.
 
The L1 is a great solution; plug n play. Yes, a bit pricey for a HD but the ease of use is terrific.
 
For anyone running into issues with a USB drive going to sleep when the Lumin goes to sleep, I guess one possible option is to insert between an externally powered USB hub that does not power-down or suspend connected devices when the host computer (i.e. the Lumin) is sleeping. I have not tried this but it might work.
 
I keep the power switch in the back on all the time but I turn the unit off with the app, but forgot to add:
At the moment I connect an external HDD to my T2 but it's not recognized when waking the T2 from standby, so I have to turn the power off and back on, which can't be good.
Wondering if the T2 uses the same amount of power in standby and when on?
If left on I will have to remove the external HDD and connect it when I want to play music.
I'll have to test it as I'm not sure if the T2 will detect my HDD when connecting it while on?

My D1 often used to lose its connection to my external drive until I finally gave up. I never thought to power it off and on each time. I had assumed that it was down to the limited power available from the USB port to power a mechanical drive. I recently replaced the drive with a Seagate SSD and no longer experience this issue.
 
My D1 often used to lose its connection to my external drive until I finally gave up. I never thought to power it off and on each time. I had assumed that it was down to the limited power available from the USB port to power a mechanical drive. I recently replaced the drive with a Seagate SSD and no longer experience this issue.
That's nice to know but I've only recently bought two 4TB external HDDs.
I am slowly putting my music onto a Nas but that will take years to complete.
One question: If you didn't power it on and off what did you do?
 
I have a D2 and the L1 for storage. I turn the D2 off mainly because I don't us it often. The Lumin L1 storage unit is beside my computer in another room. I noticed it gets warm just sitting turned off with the button. I figured it is better to disconnect the power plug from the rear. I have also noticed the D2 will cut off on its own. You have to turn it off then back on to use. Is the unit going in stand-by or turning off? I never tried to turn it on with the app.
 
My set up is a WD hard drive, its external switching power supply plugged into a Richard Gray's 400 power conditioner, with a USB cable from the HDD plugged into a Roon Nucleus+ (which is powered by a Tedde Pardo linear power supply); both the Nucleus+ and my Lumin T2 are connected to my Luxul AV Ethernet switch. All signal cabling is Wireworld "Level 8" and all power cabling is Shunyata Venom; the Tedde Pardo and the T2 are plugging into a Shunyata Denali 6000/S. With this configuration, I was trying to accomplish two things: (1) a very low level of signal degradation from the output of the hard drive into the T2 and (2) a seamless sense of operation, regardless of the sourcing of the digital audio bitstream. Whether I have done a good job of the first objective is up to the listener (I am certainly content). As for the second, other than an initial brief delay from the "spinning up" of the hard drive, the speed of sourcing is indistinguishable between Tidal and it. Moreover, with the exception of MQA-encoded albums, I am unable to detect any difference in how the two sound. Let me add that I don't know to what extent the Roon software has contributed to the ideal manner in which these components work together, but -- taken as a whole, I wouldn't think of changing anything (except, of course, upgrading some day to a Lumin X1). Oh, I leave the WD hard drive, the T2, the Nucleus+ and Tedde Pardo, and the Luxul AV Ethernet switch all on always. As others have mentioned, the hard drive and the T2 automatically turn off (more likely, go to standby) when not in use for a short period.
 
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Please use the free MinimServer instead of direct USB HDD connection (if not using Roon).
 
Please use the free MinimServer instead of direct USB HDD connection (if not using Roon).
I've been checking the website Minimserver and it indicates that you must have your computer working each time you need to hear the music stored in your HDD.

So it is not practica in this way.

I want to listen my music stored in my HDD connected in my Lumin without any computer or notebook.

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I've been checking the website Minimserver and it indicates that you must have your computer working each time you need to hear the music stored in your HDD.

So it is not practica in this way.

I want to listen my music stored in my HDD connected in my Lumin without any computer or notebook.

Enviado desde mi SM-G950F mediante Tapatalk
Instead of a computer, you need a Nas, but as I have found, making sure the metadata is correct on each album takes ages, which is why I still connect an external HDD for the time being.
 
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