About $300 too high, look at Amir's reviews. You can sort by brand or price at the top of each column once in electronics in the Review Index above.• Budget $450-$550
About $300 too high, look at Amir's reviews. You can sort by brand or price at the top of each column once in electronics in the Review Index above.• Budget $450-$550
Don’t get a dac get the topping d10s D to D converter if anything.I appreciate your detailed feedback. I will simply start by connecting the NODE directly to my Cambridge Audio CXA81 using either Coaxial or Toslink to get sense of sound quality. Then, I will integrate DAC and see how it performs and sounds using analog connection.
DAC Options:
• Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100
• iFi Audio Zen DAC V2
> Which DAC do you prefer and why?
These are budget DACs. I'm in process of upgrading to Topping or Cambridge Audio.
Any DAC recommendations:
• Budget $450-$550
There are cheaper solutions for some USB to SPDIF converters (SMSL PO100/PRO), that are absolutely not needed in that case anyway, since the CXA 81 has an integrated DAC that will be good enough for its own amp performance:Don’t get a dac get the topping d10s D to D converter if anything.
Yep I agree. But if someone is looking for something to add…There are cheaper solutions for some USB to SPDIF converters (SMSL PO100/PRO), that are absolutely not needed in that case anyway, since the CXA 81 has an integrated DAC that will be good enough for its own amp performance:
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By mathematically attenuating the signalWhat I'm curious about is how volume control works over Toslink or coax. I mean, it's a digital output so it's just ones and zeros, right? So how does the Node control the volume of my active speakers over Toslink?
Thanks for providing in-depth analysis. It's greatly appreciated.There are cheaper solutions for some USB to SPDIF converters (SMSL PO100/PRO), that are absolutely not needed in that case anyway, since the CXA 81 has an integrated DAC that will be good enough for its own amp performance:
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I use coax to a Topping E 30 with very good results with my Node 2. Digital is digital and that's what the Node passes through.Quick question because I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed between reviews and comment reading but...
I'm looking to replace my Wiim with another Airplay streamer, using my own DACs. Is the digital-only performance on the Bluesound Node / 2i ok? Or does it suck? (ASR reviews lean pretty negative) And is the N130 worth it for the USB out over the 2i, or is coax preferred (i saw some conflicting usb discussion here)
Most say that there is very small difference with the internal and good measuring external DAC. That has been my experience and only here any with certain recordings and headphones.I have the Node 2 (still in use at work) and the N130 (home). I didn't think the sound quality was any different between the two using coax or optical out. Also, I didn't hear a significant difference using USB-out with any of the DACs I tried it with. And no, I didn't do any blind testing. Features on the N130 I like and use include USB-in and HDMI eARC. If those are features you care about then perhaps you'd enjoy the upgrade. If not, save your money.
The sub CD performance is with the internal DAC, external DACs are very good at rejecting jitter, the issues have to be absolutely horrendous, which they aren't on the node, before it becomes an issue.Thanks. The ASR review mentioned issues such as jitter and sub-CD performance, but wasnt sure if these were flaws to be concerned about or a downgrade from the Wiim, which measures great.
Digital output from any of the Nodes is, to the best of my knowledge, perfect. I run mine digital-only through a Topping D30Pro DAC. It's wonderful.Quick question because I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed between reviews and comment reading but...
I'm looking to replace my Wiim with another Airplay streamer, using my own DACs. Is the digital-only performance on the Bluesound Node / 2i ok? Or does it suck? (ASR reviews lean pretty negative) And is the N130 worth it for the USB out over the 2i, or is coax preferred (i saw some conflicting usb discussion here)
As others have noted, regardless of the performance of the internal DAC, digital output is essentially perfect. I believe that the jitter measurement in the original review is again with the internal DAC, although the way that the review is unclear on this point. In any case, jitter better than 130db down is not an issue.Quick question because I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed between reviews and comment reading but...
I'm looking to replace my Wiim with another Airplay streamer, using my own DACs. Is the digital-only performance on the Bluesound Node / 2i ok? Or does it suck? (ASR reviews lean pretty negative) And is the N130 worth it for the USB out over the 2i, or is coax preferred (i saw some conflicting usb discussion here)
For a new user it isn’t the most intuitive but it pretty much does what it claims to do. It hasn’t been a problem. It could be better but it works.As others have noted, regardless of the performance of the internal DAC, digital output is essentially perfect. I believe that the jitter measurement in the original review is again with the internal DAC, although the way that the review is unclear on this point. In any case, jitter better than 130db down is not an issue.
BTW, as to the review comments about the software: unfortunately, Amir seems to have been in a grumpy mood or something. Speaking form personal experience, I have owned two products that use the BluOS software (a NAD unit that I sold and the newest Node that I happily use daily), and have never been unable to get one working properly. Earlier versions did have some bugs, although I have never encountered a showstopper; the current version (4.x) had a few issues when released last year, but these were corrected quickly.