Have you looked at the new HiFi Rose RS130?
Not exactly "mastering grade" but very very good for about $5k
HiFi ROSE RS130
The offerings from Lumin (U1/U2) and Aurender (N150/200) are also pretty good options.
Also very interested in knowing why you are so particular about the transformers.
Good luck with your search!
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Interesting request. First, let’s define “streamer”. Are you looking for a product that receives data from your Ethernet (wired or WiFi), and outputs that file to your existing DAC via USB, SPDIF, or I2S? That’s my assumption.
There is no analog segment in this type device to utilize a transformer. I have seen transformers used for isolation purposes, or in a linear power supply. I had a DAC which used a transformer in the PSU, small transformers at the SPDIF, and I/V transformers between the DAC board and analog output board, then big output transformers. DAC though, which you are not wanting.
There are some custom PCs which will work as streamers, which have linear power supples with transformers (external PSU, and the Taiko with internal PSU). Perhaps that’s what you are seeking?
Many less expensive streamers can be upgraded with an external linear power supply containing a transformer.
You initially specified "NO ROON", and while the RS130 is not yet "Roon Ready" it is in the process of testing and certification from Roon. Of course that doesn't require the use of Roon, but it will be an option.Nikhil, thanks! for your post. The RS130 features looks fantastic and now at the top of my list. I was waiting for them to come out with another/"2nd generation" box since first learning of the brand a year ago.
I've downloaded their manual to study. External clock in! I can use my Grimm Dac clock, at least to try it. All kinds of other desireable features with this streamer; fiber optic, on board ssd, touch screen. Wow, really cool. Looks like just the ticket. Has a remote too! MQA only con (for me).
You initially specified "NO ROON", and while the RS130 is not yet "Roon Ready" it is in the process of testing and certification from Roon. Of course that doesn't require the use of Roon, but it will be an option.
you can keep your streamer, I'll take the 5k !![]()
Rose is new to the high end HiFi scene. Its parent company Citech has been around for awhile. Their stock is publicly traded. The parent manufacturers retail point of sale equipment so they have some serious IT chops.
Citech Co., Ltd
11F, 932 Yangjae-daero, Songpa-gu
Seoul, South Korea
HiFi Rose products are complicated HW/SW systems and there will be some teething pains.
They have a community for users - it would be worth understanding what owners are running into. But like any other community forum you only hear about people having issues.
This thing does a lot more than a simple streamer - it has 2 CPU’s and a GPU. It will stream 4K video via HDMI. Given all the complexity it would be great to see an objective review of how it performs. Haven’t found one yet.
Anyway, I think this is a cool and kind of disruptive product (ROON in a box w/DAC’s) from a large-ish company that, while new to audio, has been in business for over 50 years.
Tom’s note: Streamers at their core are really quite simple devices - taking Ethernet packet based data and reformatting it to S/PDIF, AES/EBU and USB serial data streams. Low power, low noise microprocessors can do this easily. There are very simple devices available that provide this capability. But they require software like ROON or LMS to operate. HiFi Rose removes all that complexity and provides a platform that can eliminate the need for a complicated IT infrastructure just to feed a DAC.
The Lumin U2 has a built-in linear power supply with Lundahl transformers. It also has a ground terminal, SFP optical input, and, a newly-designed “Direct-Coupled” USB digital audio output port specifically designed for connecting USB audio components, e.g. USB DACs.
I have one here for review and it's truly excellent. It would be my top recommendation for someone looking for a streamer in this price range.
In your review please include your views on the Lumin app. What platforms it can be used on, how intuitive is it, etc. If you need to resort to Roon, this would be useful to know as it would rule out Lumin for me, or any other brand that offers a poor control app. Thanks
I can offer a review of the LUMIN App from a daily user streaming Qobuz and Internet Radio (my own TuneIn stations and even better, Radio Paradise and other stations in FLAC) to LUMIN T2 and D2: It works very well for me. It is reliable, easy to use once you familiarize yourself with the settings and sounds great. I have not felt the need to try Roon or any of the other apps. (The LUMIN App just works.)
Nikhil, thanks! for your post. The RS130 features looks fantastic and now at the top of my list. I was waiting for them to come out with another/"2nd generation" box since first learning of the brand a year ago.
I've downloaded their manual to study. External clock in! I can use my Grimm Dac clock, at least to try it. All kinds of other desireable features with this streamer; fiber optic, on board ssd, touch screen. Wow, really cool. Looks like just the ticket. Has a remote too! MQA only con (for me).