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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Custom ReCap2 linear power supply
- Medical-grade filtered IEC terminal
- Use of an epoxy centre-filled high-grade toroidal transformer
- Over 40,000μF of Mundorf power supply filter caps
- 8GB of RAM
Product Considerations
- Pricey
Takeaway: The Innuos Pulse is a network player with a custom power supply and plenty of RAM. It is a good choice for streaming music.
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Manufacturer details
- Digital Outputs: Coaxial SPDIF (Up to 24bit/192KHz PCM), Optical SPDIF (Up to 24bit/192KHz PCM), AES/EBU (Up to 24bit/192KHz PCM), USB (Up to 32bit/768KHz, Up to DSD256 via DoP, Up to DSD512 via Native DSD)
- Ethernet: 2 x rear panel RJ45 – Bridged Gigabit Ethernet
- USB: 4x USB 3.0
- CPU: Intel Quad Core N4200
- Memory: 8GB DDR3 Low-Voltage RAM
- Power Consumption (Idle): 7W
- Power Consumption (Peak): 13.7W
- Dimensions: 300mm x 250mm x 74mm (W x D x H)
- Weight: 4.9 Kg
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- They emphasize a holistic approach to digital audio, demonstrated by their custom motherboards, focus on vibration control, and design of linear power supplies.
- Innuos products feature a USB output that incorporates a PhoenixUSB reclocker, designed to lower the noise floor and improve sonic precision when paired with a DAC.
- They customize their operating system, innuOS, to optimize performance, including selecting components and actively removing EMI sources.
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Pulse Mini
- Positioning: The entry-level network music player in the Innuos lineup.
- Description: Offers a compact design with a custom-designed motherboard and Intel quad-core processor, making it a great starting point for those new to HiFi streaming. It supports high-resolution audio up to 32bit/768kHz and DSD512, similar to the Zen Mini, but at a more accessible price point, making it ideal for small rooms or budget-conscious users.
Pulse
- Positioning: The mid-tier option in the Pulse series, offering enhanced performance over the Pulse Mini.
- Description: Features a custom RECAP2 LPSU power supply, providing improved sound quality with high-grade components like Mundorf capacitors. It includes upgraded digital outputs and 8GB RAM, offering better connectivity and performance than the Pulse Mini.
Zen Next-Gen
- Positioning: A versatile music server and streamer in the Zen series, offering modular storage and connectivity options.
- Description: Features a Gallium Nitride regulated power supply and a custom PreciseAudio mainboard, providing a pristine digital signal for enhanced audio performance. It offers modular architecture for storage and output, allowing customization beyond the capabilities of the Pulse series.
Zenith Next-Gen
- Positioning: A premium music server and streamer, offering advanced features over the Zen Next-Gen.
- Description: Includes an ARC6 NGaN Power Supply and a Core i7 processor, providing superior power and processing for high-end audio performance. It features a pSLC SSD for lower operating noise, offering a more refined sound than the Zen Next-Gen.
Statement
- Positioning: The flagship music server and streamer, representing the pinnacle of Innuos' offerings.
- Description: Features a groundbreaking Next-Gen Power Supply with 8 independent power rails and custom-designed components for unmatched audio precision. It surpasses the Zenith Next-Gen with its dedicated power supplies and re-clocking capabilities.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Employs a PhoenixUSB Lite Reclocker, which significantly impacts the sound of digital files sent to the DAC
- Features ARC6 active rectification with Mundorf capacitors and a 300VA audiophile-grade toroidal transformer, designed for vibration damping and magnetic screening
- Uses Single-Level Cell SSD technology for the operating system, offering better durability and lower noise
- Delivers precise timing and rhythm, as well as highly articulate bass
- Excellent clarity and detail retrieval, revealing more nuances in music
- Requires a network switch and Ethernet cables designed for audio in mind, to hear its potential
Product Considerations
- Sense app lacks the rich metadata and information found in Roon
- Does not offer Spotify or Amazon Music streaming services natively
- Sound can occasionally be a little lean, erring on the side of accuracy rather than warmth
- Special rubberized feet are good for isolation, but the unit cannot be slid around easily without peeling the feet off
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Lumin T1: Pulsar delivers a more highly focused presentation, while the T1 initially seems more open and airy
- Vs Antipodes Oladra: Pulsar is built to exceptional tolerances, like the Oladra, but for considerably less money
- Vs Innuos Statement Next-Gen: Innuos Pulsar's sound is different versus the Next-Gen's, yet not inferior—the Next-Gen is better in dynamics and intensity
Takeaway: The Innuos Pulsar is a fantastic streamer for those who primarily stream their music and want a high-quality, easy-to-use device with excellent sound. Its focus on detail, clarity, and rhythmic precision makes it a worthwhile addition to any audiophile's system.
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Product Strengths
- Combines music server, streamer, and DAC functionalities into an all-in-one system
- Features user-installable storage with two bays for 2.5' drives
- Equipped with the AKM 4490 DAC chipset, known for musicality and a rich, smooth sound
- Comes with the Aurender Conductor app, which is simple, intuitive and stable for browsing and control
- Uses a caching system with a 240GB SSD to ensure stable playback and minimize stress on storage drives
Product Considerations
- The overall unit size is fairly large
- Requires a stable network connection for streaming
- Storage drives are for 2.5 inch drives, rather than the more common and affordable 3.5 inch desktop size disk drives
- Internet Radio and Spotify Connect are available on the app, but cannot be cached because they're considered a constant stream
- May be overkill for casual listeners
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to Aurender A100, the A200 runs cooler, boots up faster, and has a larger screen—the A200 also offers two user-installable drive bays for large libraries of local files
- Compared to AURALiC Vega G1, the A200 offers a deeper and more introspective look inside each song, but lacks horizontal soundstage expansiveness and 3D imaging effects
Takeaway: The Aurender A200 is a versatile digital audio solution that offers a combination of excellent sound quality, user-friendly software, and flexible storage options. It could be the perfect choice for audiophiles seeking a streamlined and high-performance music server and streamer.
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Product Strengths
- Natural and realistic sound, not 'tubey' but refined
- Organic warmth and a touch of 'tube magic'
- Technical abilities combined with a natural, alive sound signature
- Exceptional transient response with inner detail and lifelike information
- Many inputs and outputs available
Product Considerations
- The sound can initially be very 'digital' before properly conditioned, requiring a couple of days to achieve its optimal sonic signature
- A reviewer noticed a subtle midrange bump, which may cause congestion in super-complex music compared to higher-priced DACs
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Bricasti M3: Wavelight is slightly warmer sounding with somewhat deeper bass, and overall, the Wavelight is preferred for its musicality at a lower price point
Takeaway: The Rockna Wavelight is a well-built DAC/preamp that provides a balanced, natural, and engaging listening experience. It offers high-end performance with unique technologies and features.
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Product Strengths
- The Aavik S-180 produces a vital and alive sound with strong immediacy and impressive low-level resolution
- It is easy to use and has a reliable and consistent control app (Aavik Stream Control App)
- Sound quality is best when streaming 'local' sources, characterized by an extended frequency response and a large, drawn-to-scale soundstage
- The Aavik S-180's cabinet is well-built and shares the same design with other Aavik components, allowing for aesthetically pleasing stacking
- Good looks makes it a no-brainer to purchase along with another Aavik component
Product Considerations
- The Aavik app is based on Conversdigital's mconnect software and demands an iPad to work
- The red LED display, while excellent, can be too bright in a less-than-bright room and can be an eye-catcher
- The remote control is an ordinary Apple remote
- It does not include mains cables
- Absence of a regular power cord
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Innuos Statement: The Innuos Statement is more energetic, wiry, immediate, contoured, open, investigative, and spatially more enveloping—with deeper and harder-hitting bass
- Vs fidata HFAS1-S10U: The Aavik S-180's aesthetic fits right in-between the fidata HFAS1-S10U (warm, fluffy, round, thick, calm, intimate, tonally rich) and the Innuos Statement (resolution, quickness, openness, raw power, spatial stunts)
Takeaway: The Aavik S-180 is a revealing and engaging streamer that provides a relaxed but detailed sound, and it works very well with other Aavik components. It is worth consideration for those seeking a high-end streamer that is easy to use and sounds great.
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Product Strengths
- The Auralic Aries S1 offers high-quality streaming at a relatively affordable price point, making it a great choice for those who value sound quality
- The design is exquisite, neat, and half-width, featuring a classy display and is beautifully made
- It functions as a network bridge, seamlessly integrating with Auralic's Lightning DS platform, offering reliable hardware and app support
- The Aries S1 is equipped with the powerful Tesla G3 streaming platform, offering improved processing and memory capabilities
- It offers versatile connectivity with standard digital inputs/outputs, including AES and supports various streaming services
Product Considerations
- The Lightning DS app is only available for Apple iOS, which may deter Android users
- It does not have built-in WiFi, relying solely on Ethernet connection
- Roon certification may not be immediately available
- The S1 is not a DAC, preamp, nor does it have a headphone output
- The optional PSU S1 power supply is an additional cost
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Auralic Aries S1 is good enough for the Chord Dave, unlike the Cambridge Audio MXN10
- The combination of the S1 with the PSU S1 comes very close to the Aries One, and possibly surpasses it
Takeaway: The Auralic Aries S1 is a well-engineered streaming processor that provides high-quality streaming for audiophiles already invested in a good DAC. It is easy to use, has a stylish design, and integrates seamlessly with various streaming services.
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Product Strengths
- The Nagra streamer is built from a solid block of aluminum, making it hefty and solid
- Simple to use, plug and play, and works out of the box with Tidal and Spotify Connect
- Delivers clarity, resolution, musicality, and an immersive experience
- Creates a big, three-dimensional soundstage with excellent instrument separation
- Offers a clean and dynamic sound, providing an emotionally engaging listening experience
- Ethernet connection is required, as it does not stream via Wi-Fi
Product Considerations
- Relies on third-party apps like mConnect for some functions, as it lacks a dedicated Nagra app
- Limited output options, particularly for systems not using a Nagra DAC, with no USB audio output
- If one does not have a Nagra DAC, coaxial output is the only option, which has limitations in file quality compared to N-Link
- Lacks physical controls such as a screen, buttons, or a remote control
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the HiFi ROSE RS-130, the Nagra streamer has a more natural, liquid, and delicate rendering, while the RS-130 is more punchy, sharp, and incisive with the imaging
- Compared to the Aurender N10, the Nagra streamer extracts finer details and provides a more three-dimensional, structured presentation, while the N10 sounds slightly fuller and more powerful
- Compared to the Lumin U2 Mini, the Nagra Streamer provides more air between instruments, stronger bass, better dynamics, and a smoother—more natural sound with an analog feel
Takeaway: The Nagra Streamer is a well-built, minimalist device that is easy to use with great sound. It's especially good for those with Nagra DACs due to the N-Link connection, creating a great match.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional build quality with machined aluminium chassis
- Sounds controlled, rich, and quiet without being dull
- Built-in UPS protection and a sophisticated linear power supply
- The Aurender app works particularly well, especially on the iPad, for library management and playback
- Versatile storage options
- Offers only USB audio out
Product Considerations
- The Android app is a bit basic
- The 3-inch amoled display is not a full-color type with artwork
Takeaway: The Aurender N150 is a well-built, high-performing music server/streamer that delivers exceptional sound quality. With its user-friendly app and versatile features, the N150 is a great choice for audiophiles seeking a premium streaming experience.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional accuracy, lifelike tonality, engaging musicality, and very low noise
- It presents the music with accurate, defined, and nuanced reproduction of timbre
- Excellent build quality with solid aluminum panels and a high-quality feel
- The linear power supply provides a generous bass and treble
- It is capable of decoding all current digital music file formats
Product Considerations
- The Lumin app, while good, had a couple of minor bugs
- It needs at least 300+ hours to sound its best, as the sound improved notably after this time
- The display window on the U2 might be too small for some users
- Upper midrange slightly recessed, a quality which might suit many an overzealous system
- Reticent midrange might also account for why the kickdrum lacked some oomph—it might not be the best choice for heavy hard rock or industrial metal
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Bluesound Node: The Lumin U2 offers a more open sound
- Vs EverSolo DMP-A6: The Lumin will bring a more open sound
- Vs Lumin U2 Mini: The U2 has much more life, breath and warmth, a more mature sound, more refined over the Mini with more warmth and solidity, and the stage was absolutely amazing, richer, denser, and deeper and has just a bit more magic
Takeaway: The Lumin U2 is an exceptionally well-designed and engineered streaming transport, blessed with neutral and natural tonality. The U2 delivers fantastic sound into systems where it may well be the premier component and set you up for the next decade or more, delivering further free improvements.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional sound quality is delivered through the AKM4490REQ Dual-Mono DAC
- It can be used as a music server, streamer, or dedicated DAC since it has a variety of digital inputs
- User-installable storage allows for customization
- Versatile connectivity options including HDMI ARC
Product Considerations
- An Ethernet cable is required, as it does not have built-in Wi-Fi, though it has Bluetooth/Wi-Fi antenna for Apple Airplay and Chromecast
- The single drive slot might be limiting for extensive local libraries
- There might be a learning curve for maximizing all features
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- PrimaLuna DAC is mentioned as an alternative external DAC
Takeaway: The A1000 is a versatile network player with great sound quality and multiple connectivity options, which makes it a good choice for audiophiles. It is designed to integrate well with both streaming services and local file playback.
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