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Product Strengths
- Wonderfully highly resolving and neutral delivery that is nimble, articulate, and expressive when streaming to a network endpoint
- A second network connection labeled "Player" can be used to connect the streaming endpoint directly to the server, resulting in a gentler, cleaner, purer sound
- The N5 can also be connected directly to a DAC via USB, and also functions as a Roon Ready endpoint
- Sleek looks and very solid build quality
Product Considerations
- When using USB output, the delivery can have a controlled and analytical quality to it, making one appreciate the performance more cerebrally than emotionally
- The Melco N5 preferred the Ansuz T2 footers, but the Oladra really benefits from StillPoints
- The Melco app is based on mConnect
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Antipodes Oladra (using UPnP mode): The Oladra sounds richer and creamier, while the Melco sounds tighter and crisper
- Vs Melco N100: N5 has levels of crispness, solidity, refinement, and timbral realism that the N100 cannot reach
- Vs Antipodes Oladra (using USB): The Oladra sounds considerably smoother and creamier than when streaming to the C1.2 or Aqua LinQ
Takeaway: The N5-H50 Digital Music Library is a superb UPnP music source that is able to stream music to a network endpoint. The server has a resolving and neutral delivery with sleek looks and build quality.
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Manufacturer details
- Music storage: 1 x selected 5TB HDD with Melco HS3 mounting
- Network connectivity: LAN Port-Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T), Dedicated PLAYER port, Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T), SFP Port (1000 mbps MAX)
- USB connectivity: USB 2.0 port USB DAC-dedicated, 2 x USB 3.0 port
- File support: DSF, DFF, FLAC, WAV, ALAC, AIFF and AAC
- Sample rate support: 16-32 bit (PCM) to 384 kHz, 1 bit (DSD) to 11.3 MHz
- Power supply: Pre-set 220-240 V AC or 110-120 V AC dependent on locality
- Size: 440 x 77 x 353mm
- Weight: 10kg
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:
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N100
- Positioning: An entry-level digital music library designed for simple home setups.
- Description: Offers a clear OLED display, a compact half-width design, and basic steel chassis isolation providing reliable performance for small rooms with straightforward control using physical buttons or a free app. Compared to the N50, N10, N5, and N1 models, it has simpler connectivity and fewer advanced noise-reduction features, making it best for users with modest budgets and basic functionality needs.
N50
- Positioning: A mid-range digital music library that builds on the entry-level design with added storage and improved components.
- Description: Uses enhanced drive isolation and larger storage options while retaining a compact design and user-friendly front panel, making it a step up from the N100. Compared to the more advanced N10, N5, and N1 models, it offers additional capacity and improved performance.
N10
- Positioning: An upper mid-tier digital music library featuring a distinctive two-box construction for improved performance.
- Description: Features a separated drive and processing unit design that minimizes interference and better manages vibrations, delivering a cleaner sound. When compared with the N50 and N100, its refined isolation and extended connectivity set it apart, while still being more affordable than the top-tier N5 and N1.
N5
- Positioning: A higher-end digital music library aimed at users who want advanced functionality without reaching flagship price levels.
- Description: Combines modern design elements with effective chassis isolation and an upgraded control interface that improves user interaction and operational precision. Unlike the N10 and N1, which stress ultimate performance with more complex architectures, the N5 offers a balanced mix of superior build quality and connectivity improvements over the N50 and N100.
N1
- Positioning: A flagship digital music server crafted for comprehensive high-end audio performance.
- Description: Features advanced engineering such as an isolated steel chassis and extensive connectivity options that ensure minimal vibration and optimal sound delivery, including 8K HDMI support. Compared to the N5, N10, N50, and N100, its high-grade components and premium design are intended for users with the highest sonic ambitions and functional demands.
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Product Strengths
- The A20 is a full-fledged, high-performance server, streamer, preamplifier, DAC, and headphone amplifier
- Excellent DAC with a natural, detailed, clean, and neutral sound
- Impressive storage capabilities with slots for user-installable SSD or HDD drives and limitless storage options by integrating content from a NAS or external USB drive
- The Aurender Conductor App is highly user-friendly, with an intuitive interface and is easy to navigate
Product Considerations
- The A20 is not compatible with Roon
- The A20 does not have built-in CD ripping functionality
- The A20's sound signature might not immediately impress
- There is a learning curve for maximum functionality
Takeaway: The Aurender A20 is a great option for audiophiles seeking a digital hub that covers both headphone and loudspeaker listening and whose music collection is already digitized. It has excellent sound quality, hardware, software, and customer service.
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Product Strengths
- Integrates the functions of a music server, a content streamer, and a LAN port, consolidating multiple devices into one for simpler setup
- Has two internal, hard-drive storage bays, which allow users to customize on-board music storage according to their needs (up to 16TB with SSDs)
- Employs an all-digital, phase-locked-loop subsystem (ADPLL) with an oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) to reduce jitter, improving the musical presentation
- Supports various digital file codecs, including native DSD512, handled by a dedicated Intel Quad-Core CPU
- Exceptional build quality, with a minimalistic, stylish design and a large, high-resolution (1920 x 480 pixels) AMOLED display for album art and information
- Outstanding customer service is available
Product Considerations
- Does not have a built-in DAC, requiring an external DAC for audio output
- Roon is not fully supported as a RAAT device, only as an Airplay device
- The Android version of the control app may not be as user-friendly as the iOS version
- HDDs/SSDs not included, so the cost of storage is not part of the overall price
- The Aurender N20 does not offer a hardware remote, which might be a problem for some users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Aurender A20: The N20 is a superior streamer for upscale rigs due to its dedicated functionality and higher parts quality, whereas the A20 is an excellent choice as a streamlined hifi
- Vs Aurender W20SE: The reviewer believes the sweet spot in the Aurender lineup is the N20 unless dual AES output is needed, in which case—the W20SE would be better
- Vs Small Green Computer CAPS 20.1: The Aurender N20 is a state-of-the-art server with great sound quality for plug and play, while CAPS 20.1 needs maintenance
- Vs Linn Klimax DSM/3: Unlike the Linn Klimax DSM/3, the N20 comes with two internal hard-drive storage bays
Takeaway: The Aurender N20 is a well-designed music server/streamer with high-quality sound that offers a streamlined user experience and integration of various digital audio functions. It is a solid choice for audiophiles seeking simplicity, stability, and excellent sound quality in a digital source component.
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The KALA 50 is the flagship of the KALA range, with an electronic design that is derived from the Kala 50, delivering compelling musical performance at a more affordable level. Every panel in the KALA 50 is precision machined from a thick solid plate of premium alloy for a perfect fit and finish, and outstanding vibration control.
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Product Strengths
- Robust and solid build quality
- Excellent sound quality, reproducing music with high fidelity
- Gives music life, verve, vigor, and emotional involvement
- Antipodes optimizes the power supplies to increase speed and lower noise
- Offers a platform for the best available applications
Product Considerations
- The burn-in process can take a long time
- Worldwide chip shortages forced a few changes to the design, and the beta software would not be bug-free
- The USB output is considered the worst in terms of sound quality and receives the least amount of isolation and reclocking
- Removing Roon local option can be a problem for some users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Aurender N20: The K50 replaced an Aurender N20
- Vs. Innuos Statement: The Innuos Statement has a warm and smooth signature
- Vs. HiFi ROSE RS150b: The K50 provides interconnectedness between sounds that the HiFi ROSE does not
- Vs. Antipodes K41 and K22: Combining an Antipodes K41 and K22 will make for a two-box K50 if one is so inclined
Takeaway: The Antipodes K50 is a well-built music server that brings soul back into a digital system. It creates a natural and inviting sound that can help you rediscover your favorite music.
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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
- Beautifully crafted with smooth lines, elegant heat sinks, and available in silver or black finishes
- Features a large, super clear, and easy-to-read 6.9-inch display
- Offers onboard storage for media files via two user-accessible storage bays on the rear panel
- Dual-mono AKM4490 DAC configuration delivers exceptional channel separation and a remarkably low noise floor
- Supports Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify Connect, and Internet Radio
Product Considerations
- Premium price point
- Storage drives are not included
- Might be feature-rich for users seeking a simpler solution
Takeaway: The Aurender A15 is a stunning and precision-crafted piece of gear, packed with technology, that delivers convenience and sound quality. It allows one to enjoy music at a level rarely achievable.
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Product Strengths
- Easy to install storage, with a tool-less design using thumbscrews for 2.5in HDDs or SSDs
- A 240GB NVMe SSD is used for caching music for playback, which prevents glitches
- A super capacitor UPS is included for an orderly shutdown in case of mains failures
Product Considerations
- No built-in digital-to-analogue conversion, so it needs to be used with a DAC or amp/preamp with onboard conversion
- Not Roon-compatible
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Aurender A30: The N200 is half the price, but gives away little apart from an optical disc-drive
Takeaway: The Aurender N200 is a well-designed network audio transport with easy storage installation and a caching system for smooth playback. It is built to avoid glitches and can be a great addition to an audio system.
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Product Strengths
- Very organic and lifelike sound quality
- Excellent customer support with immediate responses and remote system login assistance
- Easy to set up and use, with a simple drop-down menu to select desired player (Squeeze, Roon, HQ Player, etc.)
- Stable and reliable performance, without freezing or connection issues
- Provides tighter and fuller bass compared to some other streamers
Product Considerations
- Requires several hundred hours of burn-in for optimal performance
- Not recommended for DSP-heavy use (HQ Player) without upgrading to K41 or K50 models
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs HiFi ROSE streamer, Antipodes K22 provides more insight and better separation of voices in a chorus
- Vs HiFi ROSE streamer, the K22 has more organic sound quality and dynamic ebb and flow
- Vs HiFi ROSE streamer, the K22 provides tighter and fuller bass compared to the softer–bloated bass of the HiFi ROSE
Takeaway: The Antipodes Audio K22 is user-friendly and has commendable customer support, plus it renders music in a lifelike and organic manner. This streamer can bring a new level of musical enjoyment to a system.
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