My New Lumin

Just realized that the display on the D1 does not show the album artwork when playing a track, which my Cambridge CXN does.
I'll get used to it.
I do like seeing the artwork while I'm playing an album though, especially after spending ages embedding the artwork into each track.
 
Just realized that the display on the D1 does not show the album artwork when playing a track, which my Cambridge CXN does.
I'll get used to it.
I do like seeing the artwork while I'm playing an album though, especially after spending ages embedding the artwork into each track.
You can always mount your control point on top of the system (or on a coffee table etc) and have it showing the artwork. You can make the iPad/iPhone not sleep while in this mode.
 
If you have more than one iPad, you can even leave one permanently showing the album art, and use another iPad for control. That's what we do in Lumin exhibitions.
 
If you have more than one iPad, you can even leave one permanently showing the album art, and use another iPad for control. That's what we do in Lumin exhibitions.
Peter...I did figure out how to create a new "MQA album" folder in Playlists under My Music in Tidal. I added the MQA albums through Tidal in Roon and they appear in that folder in the Tidal section in the Lumin app. Very easy.thanks for your suggestion. Dave
 
Started using the D1 this morning and so far I'm not happy with the sound.
It sounds like there is a filter in front of the speakers?
I know the D1 needs a good few hours of use, but I was expecting more than this for the price!
I will have to get a Sbooster and see if that makes a difference, and from what I've read, it does.
But why make a top quality product with a rubbish power supply?
Perhaps the sound produced is different from what I had from my Cambridge CXN which I thought was very good and will have to get used to.

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What do all the settings do when using the Lumin app?
If I remember correctly, the D1 can covert everything it plays to DSD and if it does, how do I turn this on?

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What do all the settings do when using the Lumin app?
If I remember correctly, the D1 can covert everything it plays to DSD and if it does, how do I turn this on?

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I've just come across an explanation of the settings on the Lumin website.
I don't seem to have settings to convert to DSD though?
I have changed the setting 'Analog Audio Output Level' to low which has made a bit of a difference.

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I don't seem to have settings to convert to DSD though?
I have changed the setting 'Analog Audio Output Level' to low which has made a bit of a difference.

Turn on Custom Re-sampling. In the options for 44.1 to 96kHz, there is a DSD option.

Analog Output Level should set to Normal, unless your system has too much gain.

Use balance XLR cable if your pre-amp supports it.

Turn off Roon Ready if you don't need it.

Turn off Digital Audio Output if you don't need it.

Please fill in the playlist with music of different sample rates, turn on repeat, and let it burn in 7x24 for at least a week. Turn off the poweramp when not used.
 
Turn on Custom Re-sampling. In the options for 44.1 to 96kHz, there is a DSD option.

Analog Output Level should set to Normal, unless your system has too much gain.

Use balance XLR cable if your pre-amp supports it.

Turn off Roon Ready if you don't need it.

Turn off Digital Audio Output if you don't need it.

Please fill in the playlist with music of different sample rates, turn on repeat, and let it burn in 7x24 for at least a week. Turn off the poweramp when not used.
I am using XLR cables.
I can't see the 'Roon ready' option?
Lumin Android app keeps crashing but 'BubbleDS next' works fine.
My preamp is passive so passes the audio through untouched.
I've turned Audio Output Level back to 'normal'.

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Turn on Custom Re-sampling. In the options for 44.1 to 96kHz, there is a DSD option.

Analog Output Level should set to Normal, unless your system has too much gain.

Use balance XLR cable if your pre-amp supports it.

Turn off Roon Ready if you don't need it.

Turn off Digital Audio Output if you don't need it.

Please fill in the playlist with music of different sample rates, turn on repeat, and let it burn in 7x24 for at least a week. Turn off the poweramp when not used.
When playing music 24/7 for burn in, does sound have to come out the speakers for the burn in to work?

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You can turn off the power amp for burn-in.

Doing standby in Lumin app turns off the front panel and some outputs. It only saves a little bit of power, but as a digital player it does not consume too much. I think some amplifiers may consume much more power in standby.
 
You can turn off the power amp for burn-in.

Doing standby in Lumin app turns off the front panel and some outputs. It only saves a little bit of power, but as a digital player it does not consume too much. I think some amplifiers may consume much more power in standby.
Any idea how many watts are used in standby? Just something I like to know.

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ShowroomDummies
Maybe the product is not for you so maybe you should choose something else as it seems you have many problems with Lumin
Have you thought of Devialet ?
It is maybe something you would like much better. !
 
ShowroomDummies
Maybe the product is not for you so maybe you should choose something else as it seems you have many problems with Lumin
Have you thought of Devialet ?
It is maybe something you would like much better. !
I have to give it time to burn in.
I'm going to run it 24 hours continuously for a week and hopefully it will sound better then, but when I first heard it I was disappointed compared to my cheaper Cambridge CXN.
I've also just connected the Sbooster to the D1.
 
Sorry but i do not follow you at all , i really think you should not wait as i am sure you will never be satisfied.
Be happy with your Cambridge , instead of all the worry´s from costing to much money to not be what you think it should be.
Or try Devialet.
 
Sorry but i do not follow you at all , i really think you should not wait as i am sure you will never be satisfied.
Be happy with your Cambridge , instead of all the worry´s from costing to much money to not be what you think it should be.
Or try Devialet.
I connected my Cambridge back up because I was not enjoying the music anymore, and straight away the sound was better and I started enjoying the music again.
Please don't think I only have negative things to say about the Lumin but for me it does not work in my system.
I can't understand why it doesn't, but with the Lumin I felt the sound had a veil in front of it.
With the Cambridge the sound is more separated and clear: I can pick out instruments better.
Perhaps there's a setting on the Lumin which is causing the sound I have which I should not have on?
I can't understand why it doesn't work with my system if it is a audiophile player: Surely it should work with any good system?
Could there be a problem with it?
I did not miss a beat since I turned it on and I will miss using it.
Not sure what I will do with it: Will the company I bought it from take it back or I will have to try and sell it.
I also have the Sbooster which I bought.

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