Regarding the Aurender, their web site explains a lot, but I am trying to understand how the N100 clock and phase control architecture compares to the S10's. (I think these two parameters are a big part of the S10's magic.) The web site explains the S10 uses an OCXO clock which I know to be excellent. Also the S10 uses a custom FPGA Digital Phase-Locked Loop System. The site is silent on these parameters for the N100. At some point it would be great to find out if the N100's clock and phase control system are comparable to the S10's or if the N100 represents a step down given the price difference.
Mike - how is the app working ?
Any problems with reading the CD artwork from the NAS for example ?
The clock is only for the SPDIF out on the S10. No SPDIF out on the N100 (it is USB out only), so no clock.
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Hope this helps.
Withouh hearing both, my vote would go towards the N100.
Linear PSU and no noise generating spinning drive.
But the devil lies in the details.
That is the biggest surprise, with the unit so far. I was disappointed...that it wasn't just "plug-n-play"; with regard to cover-art and meta-data, from the NAS.
Here is how I conveyed it to Mike:
- TIDAL doesn't need a PC running, any kind of media server.
- For your own files, on an NAS...it doesn't need any media server; for "folder view" playback.
- For your own files, on an NAS...it does need Aurender's Media Manager running; if you want Meta-data, cover art, etc.
- For your own files, on local USB...it doesn't need AMM running; for "folder view" playback.
- For your own files, on local USB...you need to run AMM once; if you want Meta-data, cover-art, etc.
Clear as mud?
I have yet to try the AMM.
I think I can live with AMM running somewhere on a computer. Sort of a "set and forget" type of thing.
Please pardon the stupid questions but I'm a bit unclear. NAS to computer running Aurender software then out to DAC? Can the software be installed on the NAS?
Thx