MikeH
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burnin it in with some Hall & Oates! nice one!Lumin has arrived. Just turned it on. Fits right in…View attachment 199891
burnin it in with some Hall & Oates! nice one!Lumin has arrived. Just turned it on. Fits right in…View attachment 199891
Is that the U1x??Lumin has arrived. Just turned it on. Fits right in…View attachment 199891
No, this is a used T1 that I picked up from my pals at TMR.Is that the U1x??
Love this setup. So clean.Lumin has arrived. Just turned it on. Fits right in…View attachment 199891
Which shelving is that again? I know I’ve seen it lately.Lumin has arrived. Just turned it on. Fits right in…View attachment 199891
I’m curious if you notice a difference from the Node/Luxman combo. Lumin is supposed to sound great, but you had a great DAC in the Lux.No, this is a used T1 that I picked up from my pals at TMR.
Shelving is VTI. I like it enough, I have to point out what to me is a design flaw, in that there are only two back support legs and because my amp is deep, they end up right where the RCA’s are. I would prefer if the back legs were in the same place as the front and didn’t cause cord problems. It is very well built and sturdy.Which shelving is that again? I know I’ve seen it lately.
Ah yea strange design choice…it looks nice though!Shelving is VTI. I like it enough, I have to point out what to me is a design flaw, in that there are only two back support legs and because my amp is deep, they end up right where the RCA’s are. I would prefer if the back legs were in the same place as the front and didn’t cause cord problems. It is very well built and sturdy.
I’m curious too honestly.I’m curious if you notice a difference from the Node/Luxman combo. Lumin is supposed to sound great, but you had a great DAC in the Lux.
It looks great and should be a fun time getting to know it.
Well, got my answers and the Lumin is also headed back. I actually had a great time over the last few days A/B testing the Lumin against the Node/Luxman combo. Had both hooked up to the preamp so was as simple as switching the input on the PL and the output on ROON.I’m curious too honestly.
I was really interested to hear how this went because I've done the same thing on a smaller scale with my Andromeda IEMS and mobile DACs for my phone. I found that once I hit about $500-600 for the portable DAC I stopped hearing any discernable jump in quality for hi res streams. And for the IEMs nothing priced above the Campfire Andromedas made enough of a difference to make it worthwhile. I currently run my high res stream at home through the Node, I haven't even tried to bypass it and use the Arcam DAC. I'm not sure it would be any better but honestly the Node sounds good enough for streaming that I just haven't felt the need to try. When I eventually upgrade my amp I'll probably give it a shot just to see, but I feel like in terms of streaming I'm at that diminishing returns point on both systems...Well, got my answers and the Lumin is also headed back. I actually had a great time over the last few days A/B testing the Lumin against the Node/Luxman combo. Had both hooked up to the preamp so was as simple as switching the input on the PL and the output on ROON.
What it came down to in the end was that the Lumin sounded slightly thinner.. there was just a bit less presence there. Now maybe the Luxman DAC has a hint of warmth and I’m used to that, but either way I prefer the Luxman and I just can’t justify doling out the extra dough for no sound improvement.
These last couple months have made me realize that the equipment hunt just may be over. I’ve reached the point of diminishing returns and I’m oddly happy about the realization.
At this point I’m going to hold off on any other changes (maybe a new cartridge) until my Decware is ready next year. I need some time to figure that out anyways… not sure I’m going to want to replace the Luxman.
Time to enjoy the new stuff others get for a while!
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that amps whole thing kinda based around the DAC module? Like it runs 4 different burr brown chips for its DAC I think right? I'm not super surprised it beats out the node. My Arcam is about 10 years old at this point, I suspect it wouldn't surpass the much newer Node, but who knows...I noticed a significant degrade in sound going from the Denon A110 DAC to the Node DAC. It's not making me rush out to grab another component, but if something better pops up for a deal, I'll be interested to try something else.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that amps whole thing kinda based around the DAC module? Like it runs 4 different burr brown chips for its DAC I think right? I'm not super surprised it beats out the node. My Arcam is about 10 years old at this point, I suspect it wouldn't surpass the much newer Node, but who knows...
Yeah much higher quality. 4 burr brown chips.Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that amps whole thing kinda based around the DAC module? Like it runs 4 different burr brown chips for its DAC I think right? I'm not super surprised it beats out the node. My Arcam is about 10 years old at this point, I suspect it wouldn't surpass the much newer Node, but who knows...
Yeah, digital can be a crap shoot. I’m surprised the Lumin didn’t fair as well as the Luxman, but not that surprised. When I was using an Auralic Aries Mini and Parasound Hint, their DAC’s were about equal (maybe a difference, but if so it was very minor). Then because I like to try different gear, I bought a Mytek Liberty, and the difference was very apparent, in favor of the Mytek. I‘ve played around trying my Eversolo as a streaming DAC, vs going to my Denafrips Aries & Pontus II, and the Eversolo was thinner sounding/ a touch lean and bright in comparison through the mids down to mid bass, but then a harder hitting very low bass. I preferred the Denafrips combo but could see how someone may prefer the ESS DAC in the Eversolo.Well, got my answers and the Lumin is also headed back. I actually had a great time over the last few days A/B testing the Lumin against the Node/Luxman combo. Had both hooked up to the preamp so was as simple as switching the input on the PL and the output on ROON.
What it came down to in the end was that the Lumin sounded slightly thinner.. there was just a bit less presence there. Now maybe the Luxman DAC has a hint of warmth and I’m used to that, but either way I prefer the Luxman and I just can’t justify doling out the extra dough for no sound improvement.
These last couple months have made me realize that the equipment hunt just may be over. I’ve reached the point of diminishing returns and I’m oddly happy about the realization.
At this point I’m going to hold off on any other changes (maybe a new cartridge) until my Decware is ready next year. I need some time to figure that out anyways… not sure I’m going to want to replace the Luxman.
Time to enjoy the new stuff others get for a while!
I appreciate your perspective on the gear hunt. I’m really satisfied with my setup at the moment and am awaiting my Decware amp (hopefully the end of this year). The only change/addition I’m considering now are high sensitivity speakers. Klipsch, Zu, Omega are top contenders at the moment.Well, got my answers and the Lumin is also headed back. I actually had a great time over the last few days A/B testing the Lumin against the Node/Luxman combo. Had both hooked up to the preamp so was as simple as switching the input on the PL and the output on ROON.
What it came down to in the end was that the Lumin sounded slightly thinner.. there was just a bit less presence there. Now maybe the Luxman DAC has a hint of warmth and I’m used to that, but either way I prefer the Luxman and I just can’t justify doling out the extra dough for no sound improvement.
These last couple months have made me realize that the equipment hunt just may be over. I’ve reached the point of diminishing returns and I’m oddly happy about the realization.
At this point I’m going to hold off on any other changes (maybe a new cartridge) until my Decware is ready next year. I need some time to figure that out anyways… not sure I’m going to want to replace the Luxman.
Time to enjoy the new stuff others get for a while!
Geshelli J2S socketed w/ Sparkos Op amps is whispering in your ear.I noticed a significant degrade in sound going from the Denon A110 DAC to the Node DAC. It's not making me rush out to grab another component, but if something better pops up for a deal, I'll be interested to try something else.
I’m R2R curious.Yeah, digital can be a crap shoot. I’m surprised the Lumin didn’t fair as well as the Luxman, but not that surprised. When I was using an Auralic Aries Mini and Parasound Hint, their DAC’s were about equal (maybe a difference, but if so it was very minor). Then because I like to try different gear, I bought a Mytek Liberty, and the difference was very apparent, in favor of the Mytek. I‘ve played around trying my Eversolo as a streaming DAC, vs going to my Denafrips Aries & Pontus II, and the Eversolo was thinner sounding/ a touch lean and bright in comparison through the mids down to mid bass, but then a harder hitting very low bass. I preferred the Denafrips combo but could see how someone may prefer the ESS DAC in the Eversolo.
I knew the Lux sound but have heard so much about Lumin I thought they would be about the same.
I haven’t heard the Ares, so my knowledge of any differences is purely spec based stuff from their website.I’m R2R curious.
- What are the differences between the Ares and Pontus?
- Is the Pontus worth the $$$?
- Should one walk the path Ares -> Pontus to appreciate the differences or just go for the Terminator and call it a day?