Cambridge CXN V2 or Innuos Pulse Mini?


These two streamers popped up in a few recent threads and got me thinking about upgrading my Bluesound Node, so I would appreciate some advice.

Both are in the $1200 range which is about all I’m willing to spend on digital at this time, so I’m wondering which one I should get and will the difference in SQ be significant, or should I stay where I am for now? (My understanding is the DAC is key to good SQ, but I know zero about DAC brands/specs)

  • I stream only, mostly Tidal, then SirusXM, and I am auditioning QoBuz
  • I don’t care about MQA
  • I don’t need file storage or CD ripping
  • I’m reasonably happy with the BluOS app
  • Better library / favorites management would be nice
  • Input is ethernet cable
  • Output is analogue / RCA

Thank you!

macg19

Installed the LHY PSU upgrade with linear power supply yesterday. This is a really nice, significant upgrade for $280.

Instructions were very good. Took maybe 15 minutes. Opening and closing the lid was the hardest (scariest) part.

I have the Cambridge CXN v2 paired with Benchmark DAC3B.

Sound is excellent.

I'm a bit late to this discussion but have been on a similar journey. I have the node 130 with the LHY LPSU into Denafrips Venus II DAC via coax. I also use roon lifetime subscriber. Disadvantage of node: usb out no good with roon. Advantage: hdmi arc means I can hook up my TV, BS app great for radio via tunein, Radio Paradise, Deezer, Qubos, Tidal, Spotify, Amazon etc.

Flexibility and feature richness of BS Node keeps me changing to anything else for now. Oh and all works great with Android where many competitors don't.

Many current Cambridge products are getting top grades in reviews, including that streamer.  

I moved to an Evo 150 about a year ago and love it. Also learned some things along the way and found the reviews to be reliable indicators of what to expect

Most proprietary streamer apps seem ok but are pretty barebones . Cambridge is no exception. Most people will use other streaming apps that are more popular and are way better, like Roon, etc. I use Plexamp which is similar in its ability to help one navigate the music choices.

App functionality is important to me to be able to fully enjoy the benefits of streaming. That varies widely from product to product and app to app but good news is there are many choices. Sound will vary also but it is hard to find a bad sounding streamer these days. More just personal preferences.

Also the inputs supported are important and will vary. You may need or want certain options there that help decide. Personally, any streamer I buy at this point must support latest USB, AirPlay, and google cast protocol versions. That is a key differentiator of sound quality. Bluetooth is also a nice to have for added flexibility when needed. Best to stick with newer products regardless of company with streamers probably more so than any other component because the technologies that go into them continue to evolve.

Just as a reference, The Cambridge Evo does it all as a streamer and amp. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for good sound.