Anyone Bought a Roon Nucleus Titan Server?


Just wondering if anyone "pulled the trigger" on the new Roon Nucleus Titan server, how it performs .  I've read some early adopters reporting problems, just wondering if more recent adopters have had good luck with the new server.  I've enjoyed a Nucleus Plus server, it sounds great and I've had no problems the years I've owned it.

ejr1953

Ron Is a software company they don’t know how to design cutting edge hardware

If you want a great server look at Innous 432EVO or antipodes all are far superior servers

 

We used to sell nucleus servers the 432EVO servers sounded far better

 

DAVE and Troy

AUDIO intellect Nj

Server specialists.

@audiotroy I've enjoyed a Roon Nucleus Plus server for many years now, it sounds awesome connected to my PS Audio DirectStream Mk2 DAC vis USB.  I thought it might be wise to get a new piece of hardware while they were offering a good trade in on the Nucleus Plus, but I've read a post about a Titan that froze up and another that couldn't stay connected to an external hard drive.  I've also read that Harmon bought Roon and that Harmon was purchased by Samsung; I wonder if the new Roon servers are now being manufactured by Samsung and maybe the bugs on the new models haven't been fully worked out?

The real question is who needs a Titan? Is a nicer box, additional rooms and DSP worth more than 6 times the iutlay as an identically sounding nuckeus one? I have one listening area and don,t use ir like DSP. So for me, and I suspect 90%+ of Roon users, it makes absolutely no sense at all. The Nucleus One is a brilliant solution. The Titan makes no sense at all, except maybe if you own a stereo store with multiple listening rooms that would benefit from each having individual DSP settings and require a nice box for people to oohh and aahh at!