Steve, which amps did you get?It seemed to me that it was occurring on Qobuz tracks but I never actually caught it in the act and had play stop when I was in the room listening, so I had to go back to History in Roon and see if I could determine what was going on.
It's been some time now since it's happened to me, perhaps because I haven't been trying to play 24/7 to break something in. That has changed now though because I have a new pair of mono-blocks that arrived today.
I'll post here and send in a trouble-report to Taiko Support if it happens to me again.
Steve Z
Hi Steve,Hi Darryl,
Atma-Sphere Class D. Very impressive right out of the box. Extremely low noise floor and lots of clarity and detail without giving up any of the color and tonal density I've gotten used to with my SET amps. Scary dynamics -- I was startled and jumped more than once last night while listening. Playing Tool was insane.
They might give up just a hint of that almost psychedelic 3D spatiality the SETs do so well, but it sure isn't much. Still lots of depth and height and side-to-side soundstage when the recording has it. Plenty of body and weight and very articulate deep bass.
BTW -- I left Roon radio playing a mixed stream of Qobuz, Tidal and NAS overnight and it's still playing without interruption so far this morning. . .
Steve
Good idea, Ron. I'll start a thread a little later today.Hi Steve,
I bet a lot of people would be interested in your impressions of Ralph's Class D amps.
Maybe start a separate thread to chronicle your thoughts?
@tima posted a link to his very professional review of the Atma-Sphere Class D amps published just a few days ago:
Review: Atma-Sphere Class D Amplifiers
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/atma-sphere-class-d-amplifiers/ Comments welcome.www.whatsbestforum.com
I'll just tag along and post my impression over there.
Steve Z
I believe this is still an issue. It stops while listening once in awhile, too. It's annoying.
Same here. It will play through a complete charging cycle so it’s not that.
Mine stops every day after a few hours on repeat or playing Roon radio. Makes break in really tedious
To everyone experiencing non-Qobuz-related Roon stopping issues, if you have not yet done so, please send in a ticket via support@taikoaudio.com, and we will be in touch to address the issue.When my player stops it is whole playing a file on my NAS.
Are you saying the issue occurs by just having Qobuz files in the queue?
I’m not too confident in you being able to power a full NAS from one 2.1A output of a JS-4 in Dual-Mode. 4A Single-Mode maybe…with second output powering my Synology NAS

Thank you for your impressions, Ray. You've given us a quantitative ranking of JS-2, JS-4 and SR4B-12 but other than mentioning "relaxedness" I missed the qualitative description -- could you tell us in what sonically relevant ways the JS-4 is better?First impressions. When powering my Taiko network stack (see my current reference system below, see my Taiko Olympus review for more system details) the JS4 is a clear significant step up from the JS2, and improves on my (he who is not to be named) SR4B-12
Thank you, Ray.Steve, in my long form Olympus review, I did outline how improved power to the Taiko network stack impacted what I was hearing. With the JS-4, it was more of that same goodness (bass resolution, speed/attack, imaging detail and depth, etc) "Relaxedness" seemed to be more of a function of the quality of upstream power or power conditioning (TT7, DCD, etc)
That being said, I have not tried the various DCD outputs with the JS-4. I view these as tuning the DCD to your energizing supply, and mine is optimized for my SR4. There may be more balance to extract with the JS-4 through using different DCD outputs
With my I/O (hopefully) getting closer, I suspect all these network power optimizations will be shifting around again.




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