Edited June 19, 2024 To elaborate on AVM 90’s analog input capabilities.
The AVM 90 has a user setting option to accept a received analog signal as is or to do digital processing. If the latter is selected, the AVM 90’s ADC converts the analog signal to digital (at 768khz which means no noticeable loss of sound quality), then proceeds to do digital processing (ie, speaker crossovers, room correction, etc) then do Digital-to-Analog conversion and lastly, pass the outcome analog signal to the power amplifiers which in turn drives the speakers.
BTW, Many Marantz AV10 owners have switched to AVM 90 and said they are happy puppies!
Errr… it does not even have a CD drive, so I’ve no idea what on Earth you were reading.
RS-130 does not produce any sound whatsoever, because it has no DAC. It just throws bits around.
All those things that you listed here exist for one purpose only, to separate people like you (which is, sorry to say, clueless) from their money. You may disagree all you want, it;'s your money after all, but coming from someone who has no idea what a “data rate” is or that PCM and DSD are different things it’s… a bit unconvincing.
You do not have to keep showing the world that you have no clue what you are talking about. RS520 does not need any preprocessor capabilities, and both are using exact same DAC. Room correction is much better done in Roon anyway, although it is nice to have it.
If you want to play some fake surround music, you don’t need a stereo streamer anyway, and for stereo having thosec15 channels is meaningless.
Than a Macintosh… maybe. It doesn’t have real blue VU meters! Than MCA525, not by any stretch of imagination. Of course you need to know what an amplifier is to actually compare their leagues. Do you even know what an Ohm is?
RS520 does not have a CD, so as usual you are talking out of your behind.
Magnetar is a perfectly fine player. After all, it has the exact same DAC as the RS520. And if you are using DACs in your processor (which, incidentally, are also the same) then it does not matter, and your Magnetar works perfectly fine. Just as well as a $150 Sony from Walmart would.
Be my guest. Although you are in no position to agree or disagree about anything, because you are so clueless that you don’t even know that you know absolutely nothing, including what any of those big long words you’ve pasted here mean. Come on, tell us how “Fiber Optic SFP capabilities” affect sound, and what “Linear Toroidal Power Supply” is.
Why don’t you go on some watch forum and tell people how your platinum IWC watch keeps better time than a Casio.
No, not really. “Audiophile” is a synonym for “idiot.”
Uh huh. And even more picked Marantz, because it has better sound.
Nope. You just aren’t capable of understanding what people are telling you.
LOL. Yet another audiofool who thinks that spending more money gives them better quality. Or some kind of special insight into equipment.
People (or companies) should earn respect first. While Uncle Paul is a great marketer, and deserves some admiration as such, at least if you care to respect a person who will turn on a dime and start claiming something completely opposite to what he was claiming yesterday, based on what BS Audio has for sale currently, as a manufacturer of HiFi equipment they deserve none. When they manage to design something that is at least approaching state of the art, we’ll see.
Huh? You just keep saying things you have no idea about. Maybe, just maybe, it’s you who isn’t very intelligent?
Everyone here is human. Maybe if you haven’t had delusions of grandeur and asked “I have an Anthem AVM90, what is the best way to connect a Rose streamer to it?” we could have been done in one message here (answer is, any of the RS130, 150, 250, 520 would work equally well, with an HDMI connection. There. Done.) Instead, you believed yourself to actually know something and spent half the thread claiming that AVM90 supports I2S, and you just need a pinout…
And so far you haven’t been correct on any factual statement. You haven’t even managed to ask a single question that makes sense.
They won’t. It’s impossible. Would require entirely new hardware. And would serve no purpose at all whatsoever.
The Queue is the primary focus of the RS130’s User Interface ← when you select and press PLAY, the selected item is queued. Music/Video is played as ordered in the queue. Swipe right to left, to see the currently queued items on the right side of the screen.
Following are “How to…” threads that I recommend newbies to read:
The above image is the Settings screen. Take Note of the screen’s bottom line which list the different media you can go to (e.g., Music, Video, RoseRadio, RoseTube, etc). So far, the general screen organization of the RoseConnect app seems to be quite intuitive.
Sebrof said: On the iPad the queue moves to the right to hide, or moves left to view (it is moved left in the screenshot below). I can tap any song and it will play from that song and then continue playing the next songs in the queue.
Using the queue’s top right icons: The trash can icon allows me to delete what I want in the queue, the up/down icon allows me to move the songs in the queue, and I haven’t figured out what the 3rd icon does (it looks like a file folder??).
Be careful,
the Finisar 1318 will work perfectly for internet connection, but not for SFP USB (RSA720 or RD160). You need 10gb. In this case you will have to take the Finisar FTLX1475D3BTL