Roon Core Server Player


I'm thinking about upgrading from my Innuos Zen MkIII.  Although there's been a lot written here about what sounds best, I've not seen a discussion of what higher end server/streamer/renderer will work properly as a Roon Core as well as a Roon Endpoint.  The Roon Labs website is terrible at helping you find an answer to that question.

I'm looking in the $4k - $8k range and am considering the Innuos Zenith MkIII, the Auralic Aries, 432 EVO Aeon, etc.  But I'd prefer to have the Roon Core and Roon Endpoint in the same box.

Roon is somewhat glitchy on the Innuos, but running the Innuos in Roon "Experimental Mode" clearly gives me better SQ than Innuos Sense, their proprietary software.  The Auralic reportedly sounds better than the Zenith but it doesn't look like it can be a Roon Core.  There's little written about the 432 EVO.  Don't want to spend the money for a Grimm.

Anyone know of a brand that has great SQ (in that price range) and runs as both Roon Core and Endpoint?

 

dougthebiker

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Good for you! Next, lps for the NUC, you'll like!

 

Hate to say this, as you just finished NUC build, but you can go even further with I7 or I9 and best quality ssd. Whatever, enjoy what you have!

 

You should also turn off any analysis on Roon, max processes off, less noise.

 

 

@dougthebiker Roon is designed to sound best with separate server and endpoint/streamer. I'd expect NUC with Zen as endpoint will be superior to what you had previously.

 

For those running Roon, I've found best sound quality achieved by turning off all dsp, no software control of volume, no volume leveling, track analysis off, every possible processor sapping Roon process OFF.

@fastfreight Highest quality streaming is possible with both integrated server/streamer and discreet. Quality of the usb rendering important here. very few integrated server/streamers do this, meaning high dollar expenditure here. Or you can spend less on server, put that money into separate streamer. Depending on components chosen financial outlay may be a wash. Keeping them separate does give one more options, along with more complexity.