I currently use Bluesound products because of their multiroom capabilities.
In my main system I have a bluesound node N130 hooked up to a Mcintosh D1100 preamp dac.
Thinking about buying the new Node Icon but I would be by-passing the built in dual dacs so I am not sure if there is any reason to upgrade to the ICON?
If anyone knows the new ICON and can give me some advice I would appreciate it.
After about 20 hours of run time in a an A/B comparison the new Icon DAC section is much improved over last gneration NODE, However little SQ improvement if using an external DAC (Marantz Ruby SACD with matching Ruby integrated amp, T+A 300 speakers, and Rel S510). The display and build quality for the Icon are nice. The Teddy Pardo power supply I installed on the NODE is a better buy for quality IMO.
@efoo the new Node 132 and Node Icon are said to have much better built-in power supplies than the older outgoing Node 130. So much so, that many say there is no reason to go out and buy a LPS for them.
Take it with a grain of salt but some reviewers now say the $299 Node Nano sounds better than the old N130 and Node X did.
On the streaming side, Node Icon has no improvement over the 3-year-old model, Node 130.
They use the same processor - ARM® Cortex™ -A53, Quad-Core, 1.8GHz per core -, the wireless transmission is the same -Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), dual-band -,
On the Bluetooth side, it seems to be a real regression, Icon using Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive, and Node 130 Bluetooth with support for aptX™ HD, which codec is better...
Unfortunately, the power supply on Icon is the same as on Node 130...that is, a poor power supply...
And what is very important for digital outputs, the internal clock - this is the same, in both streamers
The USB output was not improved either in Icon
So, from a streaming point of view, things are exactly the same as 4 years ago...unfortunately...
I too am wondering if the streaming section of the new Bluesound Icon is significantly improved from the Bluesound Node 2i that I am presently using. I'm using the Bluesound for the OS; it's the only OS that supports both of the streaming services that I use, Amazon HD and Idagio.
My Node2i has been moded with a Teddy Pardo LPS which made a significant SQ improvement. I'm using the SPDIF Coax out into a PS Audio Directstream DAC Mk1 moded by APS transformers. My guess is that most of the improvement in the Icon is in the DAC section, and would not see much SQ improvement over what I now have, but I would like to have that comfirmed if possible. For now, I will spend the money instead on a Denafrips Hermes or Gaia DDC, which from what I've read from multiple sources WILL significantly improve SQ.
I too wish Bluesound would produce a audiophile quality streamer only. I know there will be a lot of disagreement on this next statement, but I think that their OS is the best of any of the streamers; it supports the largest number of services, and it's intuitive to use and very stable.
In general, one of the major benefits of i2S is that the data and clock signals are carried separately so the DAC doesn’t need to go through the extra process of having to separate them when the signal comes in as it does with all other inputs. The downside is that It was originally designed to transmit signals within a component, not externally between components, so it does not do well with distance and the signal degrades rapidly with distance. The implication is the cable (usually HDMI) that you use to transmit i2S should be as short as possible. The experts I’ve read say the cable should optimally be 1 foot or even less — mine is 6”. The good news is many have reported that significantly upgrading the cable only produces marginal improvements so you likely don’t need to spend big $$$ to still get great sound with i2S (my cable cost $6 from Monoprice and I’m getting great sound). I got a large improvement implementing a DDC to take advantage of i2S with my DAC compared to just going USB straight from my streamer. However, I don’t know how much of the benefit was due to i2S or how much was due to the clock and galvanic isolation the DDC also provides. All I know is adding the DDC and using i2S made improvements on the level of making a significant DAC upgrade — it was really that significant. Hope that helps.
I too am hoping Bluesound will come out with a Higher end streamer only product.
I doubt they ever will as they are part of NAD. Being a budget conscious company I’m guessing the icon is going to be their flagship when it comes to the streaming end.
I2S is a serial bus interface specially designed for communicating digital audio data between integrated circuits (ICs). The I2S protocol sends pulse-code modulation (PCM) audio data from a controller to a target.
That's a Google result. It's a digital connection much like USB. If your dac doesn't have an I2S input, it wouldn't be much of a benefit for you.
I am a 3-system Bluesound user as well. It would be nice if Bluesound stepped-up their game and offered a product just under the the Innuos Zen Mk3/ Aurender N200 level. Featuring i2s connectivity would make it very attractive.
The British Audiophile does YouTube reviews. He did a recap of his favorite products of 2024 and ranked the Bluesound Node Nano very highly for sound quality. It's only $299.
I don’t have personal experience with the icon. I have the node and node 2i.
I didn’t do a direct comparison. The node is used as a streamer only and the 2i is used with the internal dac on the patio.
I hear a lot of talk about upgrading the streamer. One video from moon audio suggests the streamer is about 30% and the dac is 70% of the sound. I’d think if you’re looking for sound improvement you would have to go up to a much more expensive streamer and probably the upstream internet line.
I myself am looking at other areas to improve.
That’s not to say the streamer doesn’t matter.
For what it’s worth I upgraded from a Node N130 to an Innuos Zen Mk3 streamer with a Holo Audio Cyan 2 DAC. I like the Sense app Innuos uses best. it works better with Qobuz than BluOs in my experience. I just use the equipment in one setup so I don’t use for multi room connections. I have multiple Sonos systems in the house for multi room connections.
@davegolf2424 Unfortunately I don’t have direct experience with them as I use an IFi iPowerX (not optimal but better than wall wart), but going by what others have said and in order I’d look at Teddy Pardo, SBooster, and LHY but I have no info on which may be any better than the other. Congrats on the new streamer, and I’m sure you’ll be happy with any of these power supplies as they all get strong feedback from users.
Soix, Any suggestions on which LPS? I started a thread asking that question awhile ago, but the response was limited. Your recommendation for the Pulse Mini convinced me to go with It. Hope to further enhance in the future. I've looked at the LHY and the Dan Pardo. Not sure which is the better option.
If you’re going to upgrade I’d suggest going to an Innuos Pulse mini with an external LPS. Their Sense app is outstanding as is their customer support, and with Innuos your benefitting from trickle-down tech from their much pricier models whereas Bluesound is working from the bottom up. It’s just a higher-level company IMHO. Best of luck.
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