Need help to choose the right Lumin

Thank you very much Peter.

To be precise:

- U1 MINI: Only one USB output is active at any time. When USB audio output is being used, the other coaxial / toslink / AES should not be used.

Does this mean that Lumin U1 Mini will automatically select USB1 output if it is the first output used to play something and will automatically shut down USB2 output? On the contrary, if I run music via USB2 first, U1 Mini will close automatically USB1 to liberate USB2?

Or, does this mean that in the U1 Mini settings, only one USB output can be made available? Ie in order to listen to music via USB2, I have to go to the device settings and select manually the wanted USB2?

Note that for playback of MQA and DSD, D2 analog output and BNC-SPDIF output are not simultaneously active. Only one can be used.

Same question. When outputs are not simultaneously active, this means that active/unactive is handled automatically or user defined in the device settings?

Best,
 
Roon does my first unfolding and my Lumin D2 does the second. I'm also using an Sbooser BOTW MK II linear power suppler and it really enhances the openness and bass extension of the D2.

Hey Tubes, how do you use a power supply with a device that has a power supply internally?
 
As it happens, we have a D2 right next to an ND8006. Since you haven't described a need for the different digital output options of the U1 Mini, the D2 essentially lets you use it as both a streamer with digital out to the ND8006 or as a streaming DAC. In other words, the D2 provides more functionality at a very modest cost.

Specifically with respect to your two scenarios, the ND8006 and D2 sound different. So ideally you might bring your ND8006 in to a Lumin dealer to compare the DAC between the two. Or having both the ND8006 and D2, you would be able to switch back and forth as desired, and perhaps you have use for other ND8006 functionality like the CD player.

Thank you!
I feel that the Marantz has a better DAC (ESS Tech ES9016 à 2x4 canaux - Sabre) which is quite the same if I am not mistaken than the S1. But this is technology and the most important thing is music and emotion. To tell you the truth, I don't really make a difference between Spotify and Qobuz (tried blind tests several times). I am choosing Hi-Res as a psychological matter.
 
I feel that the Marantz has a better DAC (ESS Tech ES9016 à 2x4 canaux - Sabre) which is quite the same if I am not mistaken than the S1.

Whether it is a better DAC I'll let you decide when you get a chance.

Product and specification wise it's not the same as S1.

ESS chip names are confusing in that they have a mobile line and a PRO line, which are very different architecturally and have very different chip-level prices. The mobile line can be used in a smartphone. Your DAC uses the mobile version ES9016K2M. It's not even the mobile version of 9018. Some manufacturers using mobile version DAC chips or some of their regional marketing offices often do not state the mobile designation clearly.

S1 uses four non-mobile (i.e. PRO) chips of of 9018.

For the USB outputs of U1 MINI, you have to make sure you only connect one USB DAC to it, not two. If a USB DAC is detected, USB output is automatically done.

If no USB DAC is connected, the AES / BNC / coaxial / toslink outputs will be normal. This is also automatic (by the absence of USB DAC connection), although you can disable the latter outputs individually.
 
Whether it is a better DAC I'll let you decide when you get a chance.

Product and specification wise it's not the same as S1.

ESS chip names are confusing in that they have a mobile line and a PRO line, which are very different architecturally and have very different chip-level prices. The mobile line can be used in a smartphone. Your DAC uses ES9016K2M, a mobile version of the 9016. It's not even the mobile version of 9018. Some manufacturers using mobile version DAC chips or some of their regional marketing offices often do not state the mobile designation clearly.

S1 uses four non-mobile (i.e. PRO) chips of of 9018.

Thank you for these precise answers. In fact, I am not a specialist and was confused by ESS names.

For the USB outputs of U1 MINI, you have to make sure you only connect one USB DAC to it, not two. If a USB DAC is detected, USB output is automatically done.

If no USB DAC is connected, the AES / BNC / coaxial / toslink outputs will be normal. This is also automatic (by the absence of USB DAC connection), although you can disable the latter outputs individually.

I think I see. One cannot use 2 DACs with the U1 Mini if one of the 2 DACs is connected to U1 Mini via USB. Is my understanding correct?
 
Some other questions, Peter, thanks again for your help.

- In Lumin U1 Mini, you think it is preferrable to use Optical or Coaxial output?
- You confirm that in the U1 Mini the digital outputs (other than USB) can be enabled / disabled individually? I cannot see these settings in here : http://www.luminmusic.com/support-settings.html
- In this page, regarding MQA mode : http://www.luminmusic.com/support-settings.html ; it is said that "Passthrough: LUMIN will passthrough the full MQA stream to your DAC." If my understading is correct, this sentence is misleading : the third unfold of MQA is not done if the DAC is not MQA capable?

Thanks
 
Very important question also.
I was always using the Lumin app on iOS to control my ND8006 (and some Sonos) enabled as openhome renderers by a Bubbleupnp server. I had problems recently with the Lumin app freezing and not recognizing the players if I don't use my iPhone or my iPad for a while. Can you please Lumin users confirm that with a Lumin renderer, you do not have this issue, ie the Lumin renderer disappearing after a while making it necessary to kill the Lumin app on iPhone or iPad and reoppening it again?

All the best
 
Your DAC uses the mobile version ES9016K2M.

Peter, is it possible to send me the source of this? I cannot manage to find it on the net nor in the ND8006 specifications...

That's ok I found it. Thanks for help
 
Peter, is it possible to send me the source of this? I cannot manage to find it on the net nor in the ND8006 specifications...

That's ok I found it. Thanks for help

So who are you going to purchase your Lumin from?
 
Hey Tubes, how do you use a power supply with a device that has a power supply internally?
It requires a bit of 'surgery' to remove the internal power supply and to replace it with the adapter that mounts on the back panel of the D2 and then connects to the Sbooster. It's a very simple process and well worth the effort.
 
It requires a bit of 'surgery' to remove the internal power supply and to replace it with the adapter that mounts on the back panel of the D2 and then connects to the Sbooster. It's a very simple process and well worth the effort.

It should always remain clear - this modification invalidates the warranty.
 
It requires a bit of 'surgery' to remove the internal power supply and to replace it with the adapter that mounts on the back panel of the D2 and then connects to the Sbooster. It's a very simple process and well worth the effort.

Well well weeeeell. There are ideas in this forum.
Is your Sbooster reliable? For how long you were using this?
 
Well well weeeeell. There are ideas in this forum.
Is your Sbooster reliable? For how long you were using this?
I've had it in my system for about 3 months and have had zero problems with it. From all I've read, it's a very reliable unit and to me, a worthwhile investment.
 
Some other questions, Peter, thanks again for your help.

- In Lumin U1 Mini, you think it is preferrable to use Optical or Coaxial output?
- You confirm that in the U1 Mini the digital outputs (other than USB) can be enabled / disabled individually? I cannot see these settings in here : http://www.luminmusic.com/support-settings.html
- In this page, regarding MQA mode : http://www.luminmusic.com/support-settings.html ; it is said that "Passthrough: LUMIN will passthrough the full MQA stream to your DAC." If my understading is correct, this sentence is misleading : the third unfold of MQA is not done if the DAC is not MQA capable?

Thanks

For U1 MINI / U1:
- If USB audio output is used, only one DAC is supported.
- If no USB audio output is used, AES / BNC / RCA / toslink can be output to at most 4 DACs, each can be individually turned off, even if the web page was not updated to show this.
- Typically, in order of SQ, for non-USB connections try AES first, then coaxial, then finally toslink (unless your DAC manufacturer states they prefer toslink)
- In MQA mode, choose "MQA Digital Output" to enable first unfold MQA Core decoding to digital output (true for all Lumin products with one or more digital outputs). This is suitable for non-MQA DAC or MQA Renderer DAC (e.g. Berkeley).
- "MQA Passthrough" does not perform any MQA decoding - this is meant for MQA full decoder DAC only.

Again if you want MQA full decoding, you should consider D2 instead of U1 MINI.
 
For U1 MINI / U1:
- If USB audio output is used, only one DAC is supported.
- If no USB audio output is used, AES / BNC / RCA / toslink can be output to at most 4 DACs, each can be individually turned off, even if the web page was not updated to show this.
- Typically, in order of SQ, for non-USB connections try AES first, then coaxial, then finally toslink (unless your DAC manufacturer states they prefer toslink)
- In MQA mode, choose "MQA Digital Output" to enable first unfold MQA Core decoding to digital output (true for all Lumin products with one or more digital outputs). This is suitable for non-MQA DAC or MQA Renderer DAC (e.g. Berkeley).
- "MQA Passthrough" does not perform any MQA decoding - this is meant for MQA full decoder DAC only.

Again if you want MQA full decoding, you should consider D2 instead of U1 MINI.

Many thanks. I think I will buy Lumin with full confidence, Peter. Partly due to the quality of the product and the quality of your support.

The only thing remaining to be cleared is some experience testifying from Lumin users. I will certainly be disappointed if I buy a Lumin renderer and notice that the iOS app freezes after a while if not used (same problem I had with other non Lumin openhome renderers).

And finally, I will choose a Lumin U1 Mini after a lot of thinking and reading. Main reason is I like my DACs (ND 8006 for speakers and Sony signature for headphones). Tidal does not worth changing all this. So I will go with Qobuz and maybe will keep also Tidal for a while.
 
For U1 MINI / U1:
- If USB audio output is used, only one DAC is supported.

Peter, let's say I plug the U1 Mini to my DAC via USB. And let's say that my DAC is on power off mode. Does this mean that the Lumin will still recognize the DAC and all other outputs are off? Thanks
 
Peter, let's say I plug the U1 Mini to my DAC via USB. And let's say that my DAC is on power off mode. Does this mean that the Lumin will still recognize the DAC and all other outputs are off? Thanks

If it really has no power instead of being in stand by mode, non USB outputs should work.
 
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