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EXPIRED For Sale Aurender N100H Streamer (Music)

AUD $2,000

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Price

AUD $2,000

RRP/MSRP

AUD $4,950

Product Type

Streamer (Music)

Brand

Aurender

Model Name

N100H

Condition

As New / Mint

Payment Method

Paypal F&F, EFT

Region/State

(WA) Western Australia/Australia

Suburb or Town

Inglewood

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

No

Reason for Selling

NLR

Further Information

I’m selling my Aurender N100H with a 4TB internal drive. The plan was to use it in a dedicated headphone setup but since I got an Esoteric N-05XD, that plan was parked.

 

The unit present as new condition (absolutely mint).

 

The N100H is a superb streamer, really analog sounding. I prefer it to the Aurender N150 or N200.

 

I bought this unit from The Music Room in the US so it was originally a 120V unit. It was converted to 240V. The conversion only involves inserting a jumper to put the two primary windings of the power transformer in serie.

 

I have the original boxes so shipping is possible at buyer’s cost.

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Please forgive my stupid question, the only option to connect to a dac is via the USB port?

Colonel Sanders

Posted

Yes. It’s a USB output only. The USB output is excellent though (not 100% certain but I think it is galvanically isolated.

 

I also used it via a Denafrips Iris DDC to reclock the signal and convert to I2S.

Gremrock

Posted

I wonder is there a simple way to convert the usb to coax, and restrict the output sampling rates?

Colonel Sanders

Posted (edited)

There are plenty of devices out there that can convert USB to SPIDF.

 

Not sure why you would want to reduce the sampling rate but I assume something like HQ player could do it? I’m in the no oversampling camp so I am not upsampling or downsampling.

Edited by Colonel Sanders
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