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Pure music mac
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Roon allows easy migration between PCs.

Pure music mac windows#

Audirvana forces me to use Windows or OSX which are RAM hungry with heavy GUIs operating systems. It draws 3-4W of power when playing music. My Roon Core runs on NUC with installed Ubuntu Server. Didn’t take me long to find limitations (apart from multi-room support): I find it much better than DLNA solutions like Emby, MediaMonkey or SqueezeBox but still no match for Roon. Wow, I wasn’t aware of solutions like Audrivana.

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I was so frustrated by Audirvana’s quirks and bugs, and Roon was such a highler level of programming, I’ve remained on the Roon train even since. If you’re happy with Audirvana, save the cash. HQPlayer is vastly more customizable in terms of SQ. Used HQP with Roon for a couple of years, but now that I have a 2 box arrangement (separate server and streamer), I find Roon’s sound quality to be equal to or superior to HQPlayer. I have HQPlayer as well, which works with Roon, but not Audirvana. Once I got tags figured out, and combined with Roon’s luxurious and smooth operation, I’ve never looked back.

Pure music mac how to#

It took me quite a while to figure out how to organize the Roon library in a way that made sense to me as Roon is not playlist friendly. The Audirvana iPad remote was clunky at best.

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While Audirvana was better in that regard, it still does not approach the polish and bug free operation of Roon. In my experience, Amarra was buggy to the point of absurdity. I honestly don’t pay that much attention to Roon’s magazine type features, only reading them every once in a great while. I have a large local library and use Tidal as well. I’m a veteran of both Audirvana and Amarra. To be clear, I do not have ANY need for multi-room support Yet I continue to have difficulties understanding the added value of Roon when compared to other audiophile solutions such as Audirvana (which I already own). Many, many Roon users (including me) have taken this approach and gotten impressive results.Ĭorrecting for room issues is often one of the best things you can do to improve sound in your system.Īs a final note, since you mentioned MQA, Roon has a unique ability to decode MQA files, apply DSP like room correction and then pass the modified file with MQA signaling intact to a DAC that can do the final rendering. You take room measurements and they build you a convolution filter than can be integrated easily in Roon’s DSP tech to correct. You can also use an outside service from a company called Home Audio Fidelity. There is a great tutorial for this: A Guide to Advanced Room Correction with REW and RePhase using Convolution filters and it’s creator is very helpful for those tackling this do-it-yourself approach. You can measure your room’s characteristics and create filters using Roon’s DSP tech to correct with tools like REW. Room correction in Roon can be tackled many ways. It’s creator Jussi Laako is active in the Roon community. Roon can also upsample but many find HQP – when dialed in and it takes some work to get there – to be superior to Roon (and frankly anything out there).

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You’d use HQP to optimally upsample your music to improve quality.












Pure music mac