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#11
(14-Feb-2016, 21:58)midi Wrote: No just Phantoms, you set default sound to 100 in Roon then you can use the remote to adjust.
Roon us the way to go!


How do you connect the Aries ? You use more than 1 Phantom, so you have an DIALOG - how do yo connect your Aries to the DIALOG - optical ?

Yes optical from Aries to Dialog
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#12
(15-Feb-2016, 11:14)McChicken Wrote:
(15-Feb-2016, 08:02)mvrlondon Wrote: My Roon Server connects to  a Raspberry Pi 2 with a Hifiberry Digi+ board (has an optical output) connected to the optical input on the Dialog.

The Rpi2 is running Picoreplayer - https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home

Roon connects directly to the Picoreplayer using Squeezebox mode.  Upto 192/24 (which is the max the Hifiberry board and Dialog can do anyway)

Have no real idea with this box really do...but it seem to be doing something quite good http://www.sonicorbiter.sonore.us/

It will act as a Roon server similar to Aries using optical out to Dialog. Roon will see it and you will be able to stream using roon. Its probably the cheapest way to do it.
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#13
(15-Feb-2016, 17:04)davidadamson Wrote:
(15-Feb-2016, 11:14)McChicken Wrote:
(15-Feb-2016, 08:02)mvrlondon Wrote: My Roon Server connects to  a Raspberry Pi 2 with a Hifiberry Digi+ board (has an optical output) connected to the optical input on the Dialog.

The Rpi2 is running Picoreplayer - https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home

Roon connects directly to the Picoreplayer using Squeezebox mode.  Upto 192/24 (which is the max the Hifiberry board and Dialog can do anyway)

Have no real idea with this box really do...but it seem to be doing something quite good http://www.sonicorbiter.sonore.us/

It will act as a Roon server similar to Aries using optical out to Dialog. Roon will see it and you will be able to stream using roon. Its probably the cheapest way to do it.

If you're not too worried about high samples rates, Roon plan to implement ChromecastAudio as an endpoint too.  I'm using one for radio (optical into a D200) and its a neat little device.  Not as powerful/flexible as a Raspberry Pi or Cubox (Sonic Orbiter) type solution, but very simple/tidy and cheap!

Of course, Roons own software for using a Raspberry Pi will also be out around the same time so a few options are on the horizon and will be cheaper than the Sonore product if you don't mind a bit of DIY - and the DIY will be fairly minimal as Roon plan to release downloadable images for the platforms so will be as simple as putting on an SD card and plugging in. (Hopefully)

Obviously the Sonore will work out of the box, will have been tested under many conditions, and will come with support - if these things are important to you - I know not everyone likes tinkering….

>>> 1st Place Award: Devialet, last decades most disappointing technology purchase.  <<<

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(15-Feb-2016, 17:04)davidadamson Wrote:
(15-Feb-2016, 11:14)McChicken Wrote:
(15-Feb-2016, 08:02)mvrlondon Wrote: My Roon Server connects to  a Raspberry Pi 2 with a Hifiberry Digi+ board (has an optical output) connected to the optical input on the Dialog.

The Rpi2 is running Picoreplayer - https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home

Roon connects directly to the Picoreplayer using Squeezebox mode.  Upto 192/24 (which is the max the Hifiberry board and Dialog can do anyway)

Have no real idea with this box really do...but it seem to be doing something quite good http://www.sonicorbiter.sonore.us/

It will act as a Roon server similar to Aries using optical out to Dialog. Roon will see it and you will be able to stream using roon. Its probably the cheapest way to do it.

The RPi2/Digi+ combon is US$70 (about  £50 if bought in the EU) vs. US$300 for the sonic orbiter (+ for the EU shipping from the US + duty/VAT)
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The RPi2/Digi+ combon is US$70 (about  £50 if bought in the EU) vs. US$300 for the sonic orbiter (+ for the EU shipping from the US + duty/VAT)
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Thanks guys for all your info
Devialet Silver Phantoms pair + Dialog, will be connected through DSPeaker 2.0 ( DSP / Room-Correction) and hopped-up G-sonos. ( thinking of ROON) "Retiring" Goldmund / JOB225 Amp, Antony Gallo Reference 3.5. Keeping Active Bang & Olufsen Beolabs in different rooms connected to Sonos.
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#16
The fact that Roon supports horizontal orientation on an iOS device is already a WIN over Spark imho Cool
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#17
I will for sure keep an eye out here and the Roon forum to when they will release the Chromecast Audio as an end-point I listen to 98% streamed content and not much at all from my NAS as I cannot keep up and D/L content as I  listen to way to much new music releases ( 2015 = 7289 songs, 2951 Artists, 66.000 minutes)
Devialet Silver Phantoms pair + Dialog, will be connected through DSPeaker 2.0 ( DSP / Room-Correction) and hopped-up G-sonos. ( thinking of ROON) "Retiring" Goldmund / JOB225 Amp, Antony Gallo Reference 3.5. Keeping Active Bang & Olufsen Beolabs in different rooms connected to Sonos.
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#18
Dialog act as the DAC here? I thought you need a dedicated DAC for this.
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#19
The dacs are in the Phantoms


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#20
Can you play DSD in this setup?
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