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Auralic Vega G2 Streamer and DAC Review

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This is a review and detailed measurements of the Auralic Vega G2 Network Streamer and DAC. It is on kind loan from a member. The Vega G2 costs US $6,599. The owner supplied an external clock for it which I will review separately.

The Vega G2 is exceptionally heavy for streamer/DAC:

Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Audio Review.jpg

I did not however care for the super sharp edges and corners.

The display is large, high resolution and attractive. It nicely shows the volume level, sample rate and filter settings. The general user interface is OK. I managed to get through it.

The back panel shows a lot of connections as it should in this price category:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Back Panel Connectors Audio Re...png

Boot up time was high when network connection was live but this is typical of other streamers.

I initially tested the unit using stock Windows 10 driver and ASIO4ALL wrapper. Alas, in this mode there were data transfer issues so I downloaded their drivers which had a nice, working ASIO interface.

The volume control is stepped attenuators which means as you turn the volume, the output mutes a bit. Kind of annoying but not as bad as some other implementations.

Streamer and DAC Audio Measurements
As usual we start with our dashboard using USB input and XLR Out:

Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Dashboard Audio Measurements.png


The output was a bit high which is fine. I tried lowering it but it did not change performance so I left it as is.

The big news here is the weak channel (ch 2) which has higher distortion than the other. In this price category, I expect perfection. What is the point of paying this much and getting luck of the draw as far as performance of one channel versus the other? Averaging the two knocks the SINAD down, placing the Vega G2 too low for its category:

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Dynamic range was in the same realm, being very good but not as perfect as it could be:

Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Dynamic Range Audio Measurements.png


We are 3 to 4 dB shy of perfection here.

IMD distortion and noise relative to level is very good:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC IMD distortion Audio Measureme...png


Linearity is nailed:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Linearity Audio Measurements.png


32-tone signal resembling "music" showed what we already know:

Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Multitone Audio Measurements.png


THD+N versus frequency is very flat and hence good:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Frequency vs THD+N Audio Measu...png


Part of the reason for this is the default filter which has a very sharp and strong filter to get rid of ultrasonics:

Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Filter Mode Audio Measurements.png


Suggest not using "Dynamic" given how much bandwidth you lose. Precise is the one I would use.

Streaming Performance
Pushing the bits to Vega G2 via Roon player over Ethernet produced exactly the same performance as local USB playback:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Streaming Dashboard Audio Meas...png


Thermal Stability
Performance did not change at all as I ran it initially:
Auralic Aries G2 Music Streamer Audiophile Music Server and DAC Audio Measurements.png


The spikes as I mentioned before were due to asio interface I was using so ignore those.

I would only turn the unit on when using it rather than leaving it on given this performance.

Listening Tests
I listened to a few of my reference tracks and they sounded as excellent as ever. No magic is there for the premium but of course, nothing wrong whatsoever either.

Conclusions
The Auralic Vega G2 produces excellent results with no design flaw. There is a bit lack of precision though in one channel being good bit worse than the other in distortion department, and measurements NOT topping our score charts. I don't mind paying a lot of money but then I want to brag about perfection. There is a streaming competitor in those charts that is at the top and much cheaper as well with beautiful build quality.

So overall the Auralic Vega G2 is fine but can't get my recommendation due to its performance relative to its cost.

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IMD distortion and noise relative to level is very good:

This apparently uses a modified ESS Sabre chip. I don’t know what that fully means but there is no IMD hump, which is interesting (and good).
 

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First what?
Clash of generations...

The performance seems more than fair to me, considering the lot of buzzwords used for promoting it. Sadly, the channel mismatch is barely acceptable at this price. Also, the 5V output will give it an audible advantage in AB sighted listening. And I suppose it was designed for this purpose.

I would be glad to know how the early boutique DAC from Auralic performed at the time.
 

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So now we need some review of "common folks" desktop player too, how about Aune X5s or S5..? (not meant as direct competitor of course)
 

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A bit disappointed by the channel difference especially at this price and their stellar performance of the original Vega!
I still loved my Taurus Mk II amp so much despite the pot gets a bit scratchy in feel but not operation and that brings my love to this brand.

Any trial for the other input options like Toslink to check was it really the circuit or the chip is at fault? As this is a DS dac I don't expect for miracles like WolfX's holo spring 2 balanced itself out after some running in and improves the bad channel
 

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Thanks for the review! I was waiting for this....however....I have ordered Element X due to I cannot resist the itchy...
Looks like the competition in AIO solution was heated up. Btw: the little brother of it, Auralic Vega G1, was running a steep promotion on Taobao China website now. USD 2900 with free Asus router. Maybe it is a good idea to get a copy for testing.
 

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Seems like you've had a run of products with dodgy 2nd channels. :confused:

Out of genuine curiosity (rather than insinuation of any kind), do you ever run checks of the test rig with a known sample to make sure it's not acting up?
 

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I purchased the Auralic Aries G1 (almost 3k with tax) and it would not connect to my wireless network. After the fact I was advised it connects to only a small number of routers. Apparently that warning is on their web site but it's obscure (to me, then again everything is getting obscure lol). Anyway, not impressed with Auralic, waiting for Element X to get native Spotify, Qobuz, etc. I believe it only has Tidal native at this time.
 

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Only because wrapping it in aluminum foil wouldn't be as sexy...

I'm pretty sure the opening on the front for the display negates the point of such superfluous *engineering*.

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Always wonder if such overkills are really needed..
 

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I purchased the Auralic Aries G1 (almost 3k with tax) and it would not connect to my wireless network. After the fact I was advised it connects to only a small number of routers. Apparently that warning is on their web site but it's obscure (to me, then again everything is getting obscure lol). Anyway, not impressed with Auralic, waiting for Element X to get native Spotify, Qobuz, etc. I believe it only has Tidal native at this time.
Waiting for Qobuz. Waiting for an iPad app. Waiting for Roon Certification (Element i at least). Matrix needs to hire some programmers. Off topic, sorry.
 

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$6,599 for something that appears to do the same thing as my $120 LG V20 H910 Quad DAC. Yes, the V20 is 'only' 110 SINAD while this is what - 115 average?

And given I listen almost entirely to 16/44.1 streaming on Amazon Music HD, that 5db means zip..

Absolutely amazing to me anyone rational would buy these things, but it certainly an example of 'whatever floats your boat'..:)
 
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