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Acoustic Treatments & Digital Room CorrectionĪudioShark - The Best High End Audio Discussion forum.ĪudioShark forum is a leading forum site for High End Audio Discussion, Stereo System Discussion, Home Theater System Discussion, Best Home Stereo System Discussion, Home Theater Installation Discussion etc.When reading your post comes the following question, maybe you have heard that the new models of Dela that are already available in Japan, have some problem installing MinimServer? These are mentioned because I read positive reports from Lumin users using them.Hi Peter. These are mentioned because I read positive reports from Lumin users using them.I can also confirm the 100Mbps fiber convertor makes a noticeable improvement!Īll these are FYI, not recommendations. Here's the report from the author of MinimServer, and the installation instructions seem to be longer:Īll these are FYI, not recommendations.
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I'm not familiar with Melco products - my primary concern is whether it runs MinimServer or not. These are mentioned because I read positive reports from Lumin users using them. If you want to improve sound quality from the network source, also check out other options at comparatively lower costs, such as fibre converter + LPS or iPower setup (note that you need a pair of 100Mbps converter for Lumin A1, not 1000Mbps which would not work):Īll these are FYI, not recommendations. In case you purchase a model newer than the ones already supported by MinimServer, make sure the new model also supports it. Here's the report from the author of MinimServer, and the installation instructions seem to be longer: Peter, I would be very interested in hearing your opinion.I'm not familiar with Melco products - my primary concern is whether it runs MinimServer or not. If only they could sub-contract the design and manufacture of the case to Aurender, that would be fantastic! Wishful thinking though. Plus, the N1ZH has dual power supplies (compared to single power supply the N1A), which are supposedly "medical grade".
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I would think that the N1ZH (with HDDs) would be the sweet spot of the range, with the better and more solidly built casing of the N1Z series but without the exorbitant cost of the SSDs in the N1ZA. Very useful though I have yet to find a way to save playlists. Once MinimServer is installed (in place of the default Twonky), the Lumin and Kinsky apps can be used. When I tried the Ansuz A USB cable with the Melco N1A, the sound was better still with, for example, the texture on snare drums being more discernible, and a more immediate and dynamic sound. The sound from the USB output mirrors the LAN output - the soundstage was bigger and, generally, more airy. The sound from the Lumin is more detailed and defined, tighter in the bass but does not flow as well as the USB output from the N1A. Compared to the SPDIF output from the Lumin A1, fresh out from the box and using generic USB cables, sound from the USB output is almost as good as the SPDIF output from the Lumin. Since it has a USB output, it can also be used as a USB server. I was quite skeptical at first but the proof is in the sound! The sound stage was bigger and, generally, more airy. When used with the Lumin A1, the Melco N1A (which replaced the Synology NAS) brought a quieter, more relaxed presentation to the sound.