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anyone B2B'd a WiiM Ultra against the Node ICON ?
Professional reviews of the ICON are MIA. Don't know why.
Professional reviews of the ICON are MIA. Don't know why.
I know it was.The review was posted today only
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Bluesound Node Icon: A Streamer Worth Stretching Your Budget For | The Ear
I initially set up the Node Icon in my bedroom via wifi and the listened with the Sendy Peacock headphones that I usually use with a Chord 2Go/Hugo2the-ear.net
Response was Icon better if you can use XLR out.
My NAIT 50 won’t accept XLR, just 5 pin DIN
Odd, and difficult to explain.Funny, this reviewer thought the RCA output was superior to the balanced XLR.
Preferred what? The sound? The use ability?Icon is more than twice the price of the Ultra so not really a comparison. The closest like-for-like would be the Bluesound Node 2024 (which is still £150 more than the Ultra). Despite some caveats, most reviews I've referenced seem to prefer the Ultra.
Icon is more than twice the price of the Ultra so not really a comparison. The closest like-for-like would be the Bluesound Node 2024 (which is still £150 more than the Ultra). Despite some caveats, most reviews I've referenced seem to prefer the Ultra.
That's funny, most of the reviews I've seen favour the Bluesound products for sound BUT do prefer Wiim for functionality / compatibility so I guess it depends what your priorities are.
This was also my conclusion testing a Nano (meant to be a step down from the Node) against an Ultra so I kept the Nano and returned the Ultra.
Everyone getting into the weeds of Bluesound vs WiiM, ignoring the fact that all these reviewers are putting a £1k+ DAC with the units.
I tried both ... their internal DACs and also through the DAC on my Arcam SA 30 and a Chord Qutest and whichever I was using , the same differences were there.
I was most surprised that it carried through even when using the USB out on the Ultra and the Nano into the Qutest .... I as also quite surprised at the difference between using Optical out on the Nano compared to USB out.