Rajeshh
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I am trying out the Primare NP5 streamer in my setup. This is a reasonably priced streamer coming in at Euro 500. It does not have a DAC, and outputs Digital audio via Optical, Coax, and BNC.
Since my recent move to Qobuz and Spotify, I am exploring pure streamers that are not (only) Roon dependant. The Primare NP5 seems to be the only reasonably priced streamer with Chromecast, Native Spotify connect, DNLP, and Roon endpoint. It has its own App, but like most vendor Apps, I found its UX hopeless.
With the Primare NP5, I can cast directly from the Qobuz app to the streamer, both from the mobile and desktop App. I tried Roon, too, w.r.t both usability and Sound; I prefer the Qobuz native App via Chromecast.
Sound Quality - I found the sound quality passable. I am used to the sound quality of the Ultrarendu via USB to the Denafrips Terminator. Compared to the Ultrarendu, I found the sound uninvolving.
That changed with the addition of the Plixir LPS. The Plixir LPS is better built than the streamer itself and is about 1/2 the streamer's price, but boy did it change the game!
With the addition of the LPS (and some short running in), the Primare NP5 sounds great!
I haven't compared it to my Ultrarendu, but I haven't felt the urge to switch back to it when listening critically. That is saying a lot.
Some more observations:- It seems sensitive to placement. Compared to placement on top of the DAC, there was a noticeable difference and a calmer sound when placed inside my TV console's shelves. And surprisingly, I find the sound quality better via Wifi than Wired ethernet.
W.r.t Sound Quality - I found Qobuz Chromecast > Qobuz Roon. This is via the Coax out from the Prisma NP5 to the Denafrips Terminator.
I thought FMs would find this talented streamer a good option to consider when looking for a competent and fuss-free package.
Since my recent move to Qobuz and Spotify, I am exploring pure streamers that are not (only) Roon dependant. The Primare NP5 seems to be the only reasonably priced streamer with Chromecast, Native Spotify connect, DNLP, and Roon endpoint. It has its own App, but like most vendor Apps, I found its UX hopeless.
With the Primare NP5, I can cast directly from the Qobuz app to the streamer, both from the mobile and desktop App. I tried Roon, too, w.r.t both usability and Sound; I prefer the Qobuz native App via Chromecast.
Sound Quality - I found the sound quality passable. I am used to the sound quality of the Ultrarendu via USB to the Denafrips Terminator. Compared to the Ultrarendu, I found the sound uninvolving.
That changed with the addition of the Plixir LPS. The Plixir LPS is better built than the streamer itself and is about 1/2 the streamer's price, but boy did it change the game!
With the addition of the LPS (and some short running in), the Primare NP5 sounds great!
I haven't compared it to my Ultrarendu, but I haven't felt the urge to switch back to it when listening critically. That is saying a lot.
Some more observations:- It seems sensitive to placement. Compared to placement on top of the DAC, there was a noticeable difference and a calmer sound when placed inside my TV console's shelves. And surprisingly, I find the sound quality better via Wifi than Wired ethernet.
W.r.t Sound Quality - I found Qobuz Chromecast > Qobuz Roon. This is via the Coax out from the Prisma NP5 to the Denafrips Terminator.
I thought FMs would find this talented streamer a good option to consider when looking for a competent and fuss-free package.
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