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View Classified O.G. Sonore ultraRendu network streamer PRICE REDUCED! Used, excellent condition. This is the pre-2021, O.G. version (not the newer 1.2 variant). From Sonore - ultraRendu: The Sonore ultraRendu project is an extension of the microRendu project that came before it. The design is inspired by audiophile gear and meant to bring grace and simplicity to a microcomputer. The original microRendu was very small and intended to be hidden out of sight behind your other gear. The ultraRendu can be powered by your favorite power supply. The ultraRendu remains as an Ethernet input and USB-Audio output, but all the connectors are located on the rear of the unit for easy cable routing. The ultraRendu utilizes a new proprietary printed circuit board with only the essential components and many updates to match its ultra designation. The best way to connect the ultraRendu to a USB device is via your favorite USB cable. The ultraRendu is easy to configure, accepts streams from various sources, and includes our latest version of our operating system Sonicorbiter. From positive-feedback: "Sonore's next-generation unit is the UltraRendu; it takes the streaming experience to a new level of transparency and intimacy, while adding enhanced features and greatly improved casework. More great news is that there's obviously been some cooperation going on between the folks at Sonore and UpTone Audio (whose Regen USB interface created quite a stir among computer audiophiles a couple of years ago)." Includes Software 2.8 ($29 value) on a pre-installed microSD card. No power supply is included. Please provide your own. I found that a Farad Super3 6v Supply was a revelatory upgrade to the ultraRendu. Why sell it? I built a DIY Extreme music server about 6 months ago, so I don't require the ultraRendu. Price includes CONUS shipping & PayPal fees. Seller Jeremy Anderson Date 04/29/22 Price 450.00 USD Category Music Servers / Streamers
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I often get asked how to setup our sonicTransporter with Roon Server and a microRendu or ultraRendu as a Roon Ready player. I made a quick youtube video on how to get this done. https://goo.gl/BHN1Jb
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View Classified SOtM sMS-200 NEO . The excellent network streamer of the title for sale, bought by the local dealer (Greece) in 2021 March. The capacitor on the supply board has been replaced with the 4700uF 25V Audio Note Kaisei POLAR Electrolytic Capacitor. https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/57483-sotm-sms-200-neo-upgrade-diy-capacitor-details/ It is powered by 7 - 9 and 12 VDC, tested and measured. Very musical with excellent sound and many reports - reviews on the internet. Payment through PayPal. The price also includes shipping via Hellenic Post and the fees of PayPal. Return and refund money not accepted. Seller kostas6a3 Date 02/20/22 Price 430.00 USD Category Music Servers / Streamers
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Hi. I have had my Paul Pang USB v1 die on me in my CAPS music player - it now fails to be recognized on Win Server 2012 and 2016 after a few years' solid use. So I am looking at simple and inexpensive options now. 1) Have the card repaired (if possible) and keep on using my fine Nuforce U192s to "translate into" coax out. 2) Buy an Auralic Aries mini or a MicroRendu and keep on using my Nuforce U192s to "translate into" coax out. I have already had an Aralic Aries mini in the house, but I sold it on because I already had streaming capabilities enough in the house at the time (1) Paul Pang + Nuforce U192S ; 2) Esi Juli@ spdif out). 3) Build an Allo network streamer = network to coax out "converter" (no need for a DAC) Re option 3: How would I go about creating a streamer with SPDIF / coax out with the Allo Digione to feed my Audio Note Dac 3? Thanks. Kind regards, Peter
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