Puma Cat
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The Lumin U2 arrived yesterday. Today I hooked it up into the system via optical fibre, and it is presently serving as the "streamer", pulling content from Alita, Battle Angel, the Roon Core music server in the other room, and sending it the Lumin P1, which is now functioning as the DAC and preamp.
Even though it's got about all of an hour on it (and it needs 500 hours to run in), I can already tell the U2 is going to become my "go-to" recommendation for a streamer. Once again, Lumin has got it...goin' on.
I'll post additional info and impressions as I rack up hours on it. I can already state the LC/LC SFP optical interface is superb, as well as the U2's internal ultra-low-noise linear power supply and new dedicated “direct-coupled” USB digital audio output port, which is the USB interface that is connected to the P1.
As someone who worked as a DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) Master Black Belt for 10 years in a sophisticated science and technology industry, I could teach a DFSS course on technical/engineering-based product development using how well Lumin designs and executes on it's VOC ("Voice of the Customer" aka customer requirements development), conceptual product design, R&D, firmware, and final product development & manufacturing. These guys just do not f*ck around.
I'll post some pics tomorrow when I have some daylight to shoot with.
Even though it's got about all of an hour on it (and it needs 500 hours to run in), I can already tell the U2 is going to become my "go-to" recommendation for a streamer. Once again, Lumin has got it...goin' on.
I'll post additional info and impressions as I rack up hours on it. I can already state the LC/LC SFP optical interface is superb, as well as the U2's internal ultra-low-noise linear power supply and new dedicated “direct-coupled” USB digital audio output port, which is the USB interface that is connected to the P1.

As someone who worked as a DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) Master Black Belt for 10 years in a sophisticated science and technology industry, I could teach a DFSS course on technical/engineering-based product development using how well Lumin designs and executes on it's VOC ("Voice of the Customer" aka customer requirements development), conceptual product design, R&D, firmware, and final product development & manufacturing. These guys just do not f*ck around.

I'll post some pics tomorrow when I have some daylight to shoot with.