As I stated earlier, if you’re thinking of purchasing a single-purpose Roon server, you’d better be committed to Roon—otherwise, you’re better off with a PC or Mac. In the past, I’ve preferred using a general-purpose computer as a Roon server, mainly because I found the cost of purpose-built products excessive. But thanks to its attractive price, ease of setup and operation, and solid performance, the Nucleus One has upended that thinking. Highly recommended to anyone who wants Roon at the center of their musical life.
I find using the Nucleus One is the most reliable solution. The one cost $500 or if want the premium version with the better build quality the Nucleus Titan that'll run you $3,700.
May 15, 2024
As I stated earlier, if you’re thinking of purchasing a single-purpose Roon server, you’d better be committed to Roon—otherwise, you’re better off with a PC or Mac. In the past, I’ve preferred using a general-purpose computer as a Roon server, mainly because I found the cost of purpose-built products excessive. But thanks to its attractive price, ease of setup and operation, and solid performance, the Nucleus One has upended that thinking. Highly recommended to anyone who wants Roon at the center of their musical life.
Gordon Brockhouse
SoundStage!Simplifi
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Jun 19, 2024
I find using the Nucleus One is the most reliable solution. The one cost $500 or if want the premium version with the better build quality the Nucleus Titan that'll run you $3,700.
Shane Lee
Shane Lee
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Apr 19, 2024
For Those that have a normal sized music collection, this obviously is a good choice for you.
Hans Beekhuyzen
The Hans Beekhuyzen Channel
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