My endgame system I think


Good day everyone. I wanted to share what I believe is my endgame 2 channel system and say thank you to all of the members here for all of the advice I’ve gotten and read. It’s a simple system but the forum has  guided me tremendously with my decisions. A special thank you goes out to Duke of audiokinesis  (who I met at Axpona was very gracious with a few questions I had) for recommending Jeff at HDacoustics to design my room that I built while the speakers were being built. I hope to have many years enjoying my new system. Thanks again everyone ! 
 

Ron 

ronboco

@ronboco

Not to complicate matters further, Roon ready (endpoint) devices like your Boulder still needs a server like Nucleus to stream from Qobuz or Tidal. Be careful with Roon implementation, you can easily end up with a maze of accessories and devices, both Etherregen and Nucleus requires LPS (linear power supplies) to perform at their best.

I would add a passive filter from Network Acoustics for next level improvement before you venture into replacing the Node 2. @grannyring has direct experience with ENO and latest MUON filters. I have moved on to Telegartner M12 switch which in my opinion, has no peer and substantially better than ENO but at 6x cost once you factor in cables and linear power supply.

@lalitk 

That is another reason I passed on Roon. The server needed and a subscription to Roon. Just seems like too much going on there. The filter is something I think I’m going to try though. Thanks ! 

@ronboco I strongly suggest using the 866 for streaming as it's better than the Bluesound Node.  You're also not taking advantage of one of the main reasons to own an 866, you only need a single power cable and no interconnect cables, other than connecting a CD player/transport.  You don't need Roon, I don't have it and won't get it since they added DSP features and screwed up the SQ. 

You can download the 866 Owners manual from the Boulder site. Starting at page 4-14 are instructions to connect the 866 to your home network.  You'll need an Android or iOS mobile device to pair your mobile device to the 866.  That's all you have to do to access and play songs from Qobuz, TIDAL or other music services. Note - once you've successfully paired the 866 to your home network, you may want to use the mConnect HD app to access music services as it's easier to use than the Boulder Controller app.. mConnect HD is available on the App and Play Store.

If you need assistance, the great folks at Boulder will be glad to help.

BTW, shame on your dealer for not knowing and helping you with this.  May be time to find a different dealer.

@cycles2 

I do wish I had more knowledge with connections. I do have an IPad I’m using. I have also printed off owners manual for the 866 and will take a look. So is the network switch in the chain not needed as well? Thanks again 

 

Ron

@ronboco If the only device you need to connect to your home network is the 866 then you don't need a network switch.  You can go direct from you internet provider modem to the 866.