If you are an audiophile the DSP alone is worth the modest admission price. Modest by audiophile standards at least.
Who is Roon?
This is an organization that has developed software that consists of a Interface overlay to keep track of Music from streaming services. And create narratives about tons of albums. It’s amazing in all that it does. I have a lifetime membership.
They have a forum that provides assistance from others including all kinds of technical service which is really challenging to deal with should you have problems. They don’t offer phone service.
my question is is this some operation that operates out of someone’s basement? Do they employ thousands of people? Is it a nonprofit organization? Are they doing well financially? Is there a Mr. Roon?
Who are these people that have coordinated this service. Does anybody know anything about this organization?
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I find Roon to be quite useful. Worth the money to me. For all the useless things we spend our money on, Roon is easily still worth it. (I mean, anyone have a streaming service that they barely watch any show on? Buy a Starbucks coffee you didn't really need this month?) That's what I'm talking about. |
A sham? When you see a worthless reply like this, you ignore ignore any replies from this poster in future threads because he doesn’t know what he is talking about. Like others in this thread, I got rid of my $3500 Classe cd player in 2006 - 2009 timeframe because ripped music sounded better than cd played on a cd player using either pure music or audirvana at the time. Then when I got an A+ rated dac 6 years ago, I sold my $15k TT setup with my 500 albums because digital with mqa, dsd, hires became equal or better than vinyl. |
Took a whole 10 seconds to find, but let’s start a thread about it like it's a Hardy Boys mystery... |
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