steve williams
Site Founder, Site Owner, Administrator
I must be 2 days ahead of you as I, who am not a Roon user, found the sound of Roon using default/default to be the best I ever heard and for the next 5 days I was gobsmacked that Roon was outperforming XDMS. The next day and a half I then switched to alt1 and even though Ron still sounded better than XDMS it was but a shadow of its former self that I heard the in the few days prior to switching to alt1. I tried alt1 on both switch and router and to me it sounded anemic and was a polite version of what I had been hearing with default/default.Cut to the chase, I just could not listen to alt1 when default/default sounded better to me. I gave up on alt 1 and went to alt2. To me this was the defining moment as the sound for me was suddenly what I was used to hearing when using XDMS. I did a very lengthy a-b-a test yesterday with alt2 and going fromXDMS to Roon and back to XDMS. Roon indeed has all the attributes Steve Z describes and if you're a Roon fan you will love the sound.......but here's what I found with alt2 on Router and default on switch......to my ears I once again preferred the sound of XDMS beyond what I was hearing with Roon. At the end of day I was completely back on XDMS. All of the sonic signature that I was used to hearing with XDMS was not only back but to my ears was the soundto which I gravitate.. So yesterday was the day for me that not only cinched my DCD settings but gave me the glimpses of Roon which are indeed mesmerizing but at the end of the day I was rocking in my chair to every new and old song that I played with XDMSListening with the new Taiko router > Taiko switch > NIC/Extreme, using the Taiko DC Distributor unfiltered outputs (powered by an Uptone Audio JS-2 linear power supply) is quite an experience even without significant burn-in.
Last night I listened to music via Roon for the first time since early June (according to Roon's queue history). I thought Roon sounded pretty darn good; certainly good enough that I was able to thoroughly enjoy all the music I played without being distracted wondering how much better it might sound via XDMS.
Tonight, the longer I listened the more I realized how much better everything sounds with the Taiko router providing a music-only sub-LAN. First impressions -- this is by far the best I have ever heard Roon sound. Denser tonal saturation, truer timbre, better dynamics, much more depth and dimensionality. There is another whole layer of fine detail, subtle nuance and enhanced texture I've never heard before from very familiar music.
I had absolutely no desire to switch back to XDMS, so that comparison will have to wait for another day. In the meantime I am very, very impressed by the Taiko router.
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Steve Z
@Taiko Audio, I am now officially ready for NSM. Bring it on. Ive heard the beauty of Roon, better than ever before but to my ears XDMS had the body and texture and overall involvement that I so love with XDMS. I remain "all-in" with XDMS. It's important to note that the sound with XDMS seems to improve as the burn in advances. Yesterday was a special day. I am hoping for more of the XDMS mojo as the burn in continues