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I took delivery of this unit on Wednesday evening and have only had a little time with it so far. But I am already most impressed! After a week or two with more serious listening I will post a proper review focusing on sound quality.
Here are some early impressions, mostly related to operation and value, for any who might be considering this unit:
The N10 is quite expensive compared to the lower range Aurender models. But it is a relative bargain compared to its S10 and W20. It is not unreasonably priced considering it uses exclusively linear power supplies (unlike its S10 predecessor and even the top of the line W20), custom audio and mainboards, the superb internal and external design/construction, and the very well implemented proprietary hardware/software solution. Those linear power supplies I consider quite important, not so much for how the unit itself operates but how much switching noise gets returned back to the power grid supplying other equipment. I have all my components plugged into a PS Audio P10 so it gets a very clean 120v supply, but I am not sure how much filtering there is between the various outlets - probably not much.
For much more cost than the N10, the W20 only seems to offer the external word clock. I'm sure that is great for some with dCs and similar gear, but neither my TacT gear nor most other equipment can utilize it. I had a full dCs stack many years ago and sold it; it is not missed. While the W20 uses battery power for the audio output, this is likely only beneficial since this section has a switching rather than linear power supply.
I did look into building a "high end" fanless PC media server, along the lines of the C.A.P.S. v4 Pipeline. It can easily run $2500-3000 based on part selection, plus my time to build and troubleshoot, and still won't have the proprietary hardware/software integration like Aurender. I may still build one at some point, mainly to experiment with Acourate/Convolver, but nothing I make would be able to compete with the Aurender either in sound quality or simplicity of use.
I will have some suggestions on how to improve the Conductor app and firmware, which I will describe in more detail in the subsequent detailed review. Briefly, I'd like to see an iPhone app or firmware change that would let the device be 'seen' by iPeng8; option to display cover art on one of the AMOLEDs; one one-click file play mode (without making a playlist) while in Conductor.
Here is my equipment, I am having a custom stand made which should be ready in a week. I bought a new iPad Air 2 with iPort charge cover/stand; it is locked in landscape mode and basically is the remote control for Aurender and my Elan G! home automation/security system.
Last but not least, thank you Mike for the A+ customer service and lightning quick delivery
Here are some early impressions, mostly related to operation and value, for any who might be considering this unit:
- It is exceptionally well packaged with (in my case) perfect quality control.
- The unit is beautifully built and quite substantial. While it a Linux-based computing device, from every angle it looks like a high end audio component with no resemblance of a typical computer or HTPC; the full size chassis happens to be a nearly identical match of my existing TacT equipment too.
- Network setup is completely painless - no messing with IP addresses, routers, etc. Just plug it in to an ethernet connection, download the iPad or Android app to a wireless device on the same subnet, and done. Setup of file sharing on the N10 was also incredibly easy; on some of my other network devices (WDLive for video, LG NAS, and PC) a lot of tweaking was needed to get file sharing working.
- Hardware and software integration is superb. The Conductor app is incredibly fast and responsive. In practice the app seems pretty straightforward to use, but coming from iPeng8 with a Slim Devices Transporter it will take some adjustment for me.
- Sound quality on everything from 128kbps MP3 to 24bit/192kHz is excellent. I have only uploaded a few gigabytes of music, making sure all tags are correct, and mostly high res downloads so far. Even right after first plugging in it, the N10 seemed at least as good as my highly modified Slim Devices Transporter, which is obsolete thanks to Logitech but still a very fine sounding streamer; it was the paradigm of the high end music streamers we have now.
The N10 is quite expensive compared to the lower range Aurender models. But it is a relative bargain compared to its S10 and W20. It is not unreasonably priced considering it uses exclusively linear power supplies (unlike its S10 predecessor and even the top of the line W20), custom audio and mainboards, the superb internal and external design/construction, and the very well implemented proprietary hardware/software solution. Those linear power supplies I consider quite important, not so much for how the unit itself operates but how much switching noise gets returned back to the power grid supplying other equipment. I have all my components plugged into a PS Audio P10 so it gets a very clean 120v supply, but I am not sure how much filtering there is between the various outlets - probably not much.
For much more cost than the N10, the W20 only seems to offer the external word clock. I'm sure that is great for some with dCs and similar gear, but neither my TacT gear nor most other equipment can utilize it. I had a full dCs stack many years ago and sold it; it is not missed. While the W20 uses battery power for the audio output, this is likely only beneficial since this section has a switching rather than linear power supply.
I did look into building a "high end" fanless PC media server, along the lines of the C.A.P.S. v4 Pipeline. It can easily run $2500-3000 based on part selection, plus my time to build and troubleshoot, and still won't have the proprietary hardware/software integration like Aurender. I may still build one at some point, mainly to experiment with Acourate/Convolver, but nothing I make would be able to compete with the Aurender either in sound quality or simplicity of use.
I will have some suggestions on how to improve the Conductor app and firmware, which I will describe in more detail in the subsequent detailed review. Briefly, I'd like to see an iPhone app or firmware change that would let the device be 'seen' by iPeng8; option to display cover art on one of the AMOLEDs; one one-click file play mode (without making a playlist) while in Conductor.
Here is my equipment, I am having a custom stand made which should be ready in a week. I bought a new iPad Air 2 with iPort charge cover/stand; it is locked in landscape mode and basically is the remote control for Aurender and my Elan G! home automation/security system.
Last but not least, thank you Mike for the A+ customer service and lightning quick delivery
