@stuartbmw3 Me too definitely. Hate hard, etched treble. It is already making good progress and, for me, who isn't going to do much streaming, it is already a success and pretty much what I want. I went after the Node X because of the better DAC and along with the wifi and ease of use, it is exactly what I wanted.
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@bitlife I quite like this idea and question. |
just found this thread and it's interesting to read the listing impressions included excess treble. I felt the same way...out of the box there was a lot of treble coming from this device. Over say 5 hours this softened and now, about a three or four weeks in and around 30 hours I feel like it's much improved. I think it's still setting in but the sound is much more open and there is a bigger soundstage with the X vs. the N130. |
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@dz13 You can if you run a Mesh system or Wi-Fi extender, then you can run an Ethernet or CAT7 or 8 cable from that to your Node. Many here do this if they can’t run a cable from their router and frequently report significant improvements in fewer dropouts and/or sound quality. Also, I’d recommend doing a free trial of Qobuz over Tidal once your Node is more broken in (at least 100 hours) as most here prefer it. I switched to Qobuz from Tidal and will never go back or deal with MQA intrusive black box algorithms and unfolding silliness ever again. Just my $0.02 FWIW. |
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