Based on recent experience with streaming music services, I have decided to jump all in on digital music sources.
I realize this forum is dominated by analog interests (LP, Tape, Vintage Equipment…), but I thought I would share my experience in the conversion to digital and maybe help teach some old dogs new tricks.
I have been collecting CD’s since the early 90’s and have a substantial collection, my main source of music enjoyment… until experiencing various streaming services.
Streaming services provide exposure to massive libraries of music I normally would not have tried or found.
After weeks of research online investigating different options for integrating my CD collection and streaming services, I ended up choosing the roon platform.
Roon consists of three main components:
My implementation of roon consists of the following:
My build of the roon core (Network Music Server) using an Intel nuc:
All components laid out and ready for assembly:
Interesting observations:
External interfaces:
I realize this forum is dominated by analog interests (LP, Tape, Vintage Equipment…), but I thought I would share my experience in the conversion to digital and maybe help teach some old dogs new tricks.
I have been collecting CD’s since the early 90’s and have a substantial collection, my main source of music enjoyment… until experiencing various streaming services.
Streaming services provide exposure to massive libraries of music I normally would not have tried or found.
After weeks of research online investigating different options for integrating my CD collection and streaming services, I ended up choosing the roon platform.
Roon consists of three main components:
- Roon Core
- Music server running roon operating software
- Connected to your network
- Roon apps to interface with the roon core
- Application running on a network connected PC, phone, or tablet
- Roon ARC for mobile devices when traveling away from your home network
- Roon ready devices
- Network hardware devices capable of interfacing to the roon core (roon endpoint devices) and performing the digital to analog conversion into an audio system
- Streaming DAC’s, Bluesound Node, Active speakers, Raspberry Pi…
My implementation of roon consists of the following:
- Roon Core – Intel nuc
- Running roon ROCK (Roon Optimized Core Kit) software
- Custom Linux based operating system optimized for audio playback
- Internal 1TB SSD storing complete CD library
- Roon apps (subscription service) running on PC, iPhone, and tablets
- Roon ready device – Blusesound NODE N130
- Eventually with an external DAC – Benchmark DAC3 L
My build of the roon core (Network Music Server) using an Intel nuc:
- Intel nuc single board PC
- Samsung 1TB SSD drive
- Samsung M.2 250GB SSD drive for storing roon OS and music library catalog
- Crucial 16GB DDR4 internal RAM
All components laid out and ready for assembly:
Interesting observations:
- The Blue vertical strip is a thermal interface pad to facilitate increased heat sink for the M.2 SSD drive
- Black pads on top of components (top and bottom of lower section) are electrically conductive foam pads to help facilitate a Faraday shield enclosure
External interfaces:
- Power button
- USB A & C
- Headphone jack
- Ethernet
- HDMI
- Power input
- Mini Display port
- SD memory card slot