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N10 doesn’t run Roon. It has a strong interface and is fine for most. It’s also a server not a DAC. The Ayre isn’t a server. Totally different products.
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Is the Ayre a streamer? That's going to be the deal-maker or breaker for me when it comes to network audio. I'm not interested in ripping my library or running songs off the computer or memory.
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Last edited by will; 12-21-2017 at 11:54 PM. |
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The Ayre is a streamer and comes with a network card built in which will take streamed services and turn them into digital signals its DAC can process. You do need to subscribe to the services and use a mobile app to direct the streamed services Sounds like that is what you want. And the simplest setup The N10 also will stream services using a network card (redundant unless you feel the N10 does a better job) and the N10 adds a proprietary app that manages you ripped files and services. The N10 would deliver a digital signal directly to the Ayre. It has an Easy to use and intuitive app but i believe the UPnP based server technology is becoming outdated and will over time move to services like Roon which I find sounds better and it combines all data together |
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Yes. That is what I would look for. Thank you.
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