John Reekie tests out the ODroid H2 SBC (single board computer) as a Roon Server. “Ever since I discovered how easy it is to set up a DLNA music server on a Raspberry Pi or an ODroid HC1, I’ve been reluctant to dedicate a ‘proper’ computer as a music server,” he writes, to explain the appeal of this inexpensive x86 computer. After walking through the install, he runs some UI tests.
John Reekie decides it’s time to branch out from the Raspberry Pi and start streaming to a greater variety of devices. He summarizes the architecture that enables Qobuz to stream to “almost anything” and how to set it up. As a bonus, he provides installation instructions to turn any Linux SBC into a compatible audio player.
Oliver Masciarotte spends time with the Spatial Audio M3 Triode Master open baffle speaker, and quizzes designer Clayton Shaw about his design choices. Oliver concludes: “The M3 Triode Master is a outstanding example of OB design; exacting imaging combined with broad uncolored off-axis coverage and an airy, expansive soundstage. It… lends itself nicely to rooms large and small.”