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Headphoneus Supremus
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I just checked the price of a Poly, $649! It sure must have some magic sauce built in to justify that price.
Which portable streamers with Roon endpoint function are you comparing it to?I just checked the price of a Poly, $649! It sure must have some magic sauce built in to justify that price.
Hence, I carefully gave "Mobile device" in my comment, a capital M.Having two 2.5mm outputs comes in handy when using the Mojo in a stationary desktop application; you can feed two different amps or feed one amp and still have an output available for headphones. I don't mind having that level of flexibility at all.
I think you’ll find there is not much else in its category, except 2Go, so that would qualify as special. As to whether it’s worth it is up to the purchaser.I am not criticizing it, I am just saying that it must be something really special to justify the price. For all I know it really is special and the price is fully justified.
It (finally) works very well for it's intended purpose.I am not criticizing it, I am just saying that it must be something really special to justify the price. For all I know it really is special and the price is fully justified.
Mmmm?Once I went Roon, I never looked back.
Mmmm?
I hear you all, but Roon is lost at me.
I mean whatever I use to control Roon (phone, tablet whatever) can easily act as player itself, so I never felt the need for a Roon.
Besides, memory cards are so cheap, I could carry my music with me, as you do with your 512GB card.
I mean we can not avoid the headphone cable, a USB cable is not gonna rock the boat that much (provided the USB cable is comparable in size to the headphone/earphone cable).
Also, I feel cheated if I am forced to pay a monthly subscription just to use the same software, month after month.
But hey, you guys like it, it works for you.
Thank you.If you use streaming services and local files then Roon is a no-brainer. If you're all local files then it doesn't make a lot of sense.
I bought the lifetime subscription several years ago when it was "relatively" cheap.Mmmm?
I hear you all, but Roon is lost at me.
I mean whatever I use to control Roon (phone, tablet whatever) can easily act as player itself, so I never felt the need for a Roon.
Besides, memory cards are so cheap, I could carry my music with me, as you do with your 512GB card.
I mean we can not avoid the headphone cable, a USB cable is not gonna rock the boat that much (provided the USB cable is comparable in size to the headphone/earphone cable).
Also, I feel cheated if I am forced to pay a monthly subscription just to use the same software, month after month.
But hey, you guys like it, it works for you.
I listen to music at the destination I'm headed (Home, office, etc...) With VPN, I can log into my NAS based Roon server and still use Roon.
Do you guys have or can point me to some instructions for setting up a VPN to do this?I do the same at the office. A bridged VPN server running on the home router and I'm good to go.
I use OpenVPN. My NAS supports the host. I have a port forward to my NAS. It’s free and has multiple host options.Do you guys have or can point me to some instructions for setting up a VPN to do this?
Thanks, I’ll take a look. I suppose if 2/3 of my library is streaming, I might be better off using the Tidal app, rather than Roon?I use OpenVPN. My NAS supports the host. I have a port forward to my NAS. It’s free and has multiple host options.
My router (Google mesh) doesn’t support VPN natively.
As for specifics for Roon, once you establish the VPN, Roon recognizes the server. My issue is bandwidth. I can’t reliably stream over 16/44.
There is a good thread over at the Roon forums. It’s not officially supported.
Thanks, I’ll take a look. I suppose if 2/3 of my library is streaming, I might be better off using the Tidal app, rather than Roon?