Take time to try isolation under the chassis, I have found that makes a positive difference. Also, 100% agree with comments about the Sense app sounding better than Roon.
Innuos Zen MK3 tips and tricks
I am purchasing an Innuos Zen MK3 with 1TB. Will be streaming QoBuz and ripping CDs Qobuz doesn’t have, mostly extras from box sets and live sets. I will be using the Innuos app controlling the unit from my iPad. Please share any tips or tricks you’ve learned from running a similar setup. For example, settings for ripping CDs etc.
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@koslekt1 +1 SortKones TC or even better Stillpoints make a big difference. Also, very sensitive to Power Cable Synergistic Research fuses. I have Pink. |
@bassbuyer If you look at the rear panel of the Zen Mini Mk3 you will see the DC inlet accepts 9-24v. I have it on good authority that, if everything else were to stay the same, simply turning up the wick to provide a higher DC input voltage will run the circuitry in its sweet spot. The stock wall wart produces 12v. The Zen LPSU produces 16v. Innuos would doubtless argue that a warranty is invalid if you use anything other than one of their PSUs (even a 12v or 16v from another manufacturer) but loads of people do. I actually run mine with a customised LPSU producing around 21v ie. with around 10% safety margin, though one would imagine the 24v stated on the rear panel also has a margin of error of its own on top of that. It doesn't run physically hot at 21v ! My combo has been on 24/7 for over a year and continues to deilver faultless service and smiles. This might be for further down the line but I thought I would share a potential upgrade path for you. |
I am hoping for some help and perhaps (hint hint) @psnyder149 can chime in with his and his small group of friends experiences with Innuos. I favor details over generalities so I apologize for providing perhaps too many details. I bought used from here an Innuos ZEN MK3 ripper/streamer and I indeed immediately preferred the sound over that of my previous Bluesound Node and an iFi Neo Stream. I ripped all my CDs into .flac files and used my Roon to search for them and back them up to my under-utilized Roon Nucleus, and then also to my Synology NAS. But then trouble in paradise.
It appears that the issue is either the Streamer (I hard-rebooted it but I have not tried to send its signal to another device), the USB input, or possibly the USB cable (I swapped it but perhaps two cables in my house are bad?). There is only a USB output from the Innuos and there is still the puzzle of the DAC seeming to have a signal in-coming. I do not have a USB output from the Bluesound or my iFi Neo Stream to do an “apples to apples” comparison to check the USB input on the DDC or DAC with those devices. The system makes sound when the Bluesound is connected via optical or Coaxial connections to the DAC.
I will first be sure that I have properly backed up my Innuos and save all the ripped music and perhaps try a factory reset. I bought it used so they might help me get it fixed with advice but no warranty. So, does this ring a bell with anyone? Is the change in sound that is coincidental with my attempts to get QoBuz Connect to work (restarting the MK3 and source and setting it up, etc) have any possible connection? Finally I am uncertain if I could take a USB-A to A cord and send the output to my Node just to see if music is coming out that way (I think I can use a node as a DAC only). Frustratedly yours, Tim |
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