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EXPIRED   For Sale Lumin T2 Streamer (Music)

AUD $2,500
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Ad Details

Price

AUD $2,500

RRP/MSRP

AUD $5,990

Product Type

Streamer (Music)

Brand

Lumin

Model Number

T2

Condition

Excellent

Payment Method

EFT, CASH, Credit Card, ETC

Region/State

(VIC) Victoria/Australia

Suburb or Town

ST Kilda

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 Yes

Reason for Selling

Trade- In

Further Information

This streamer needs no major introduction here. 

This product was sold originally by @HeyNow Hi-Fi 

it's in immaculate condition and a worthy choice for anyone looking for a streamer at any price under $10k. 

Lumin has its own app, and will also work with Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect and Roon. 

 

StereoNet Review from 2020

 

LUMÏN Music is a Hong Kong-based company that produces cutting-edge streamers and servers. Eight years ago, the principal players at Pixel Magic Systems – a company that specialises in the playback of UHD video files – decided to design their own specialist, DSD-capable audiophile product, and thus the company was born…

The $5990 T2 comes equipped with an internal DAC running up to 384kHz PCM and DSD512 and plays music from a USB drive, network-connected NAS or computer, and streams TIDAL (with MQA decoding), Qobuz, Airplay and TuneIn Internet Radio. It has Spotify Connect and is Roon Ready. With no remote control, you operate it by a slick LUMÏN Music app that's available for Android and iOS devices. Other UPnP software like mConnect will also work but without the full feature set.

The output is via either balanced XLR or unbalanced RCA connections, with a single S/PDIF output via a BNC connector. Other than a single USB digital audio, no additional digital inputs are provided. With an inbuilt 32-bit internal digital volume, the T2 happily connects directly to a power amplifier without the need for a preamp.

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This streamer's fundamental rightness means that it doesn't favour one genre of music over another. For example, Kraftwerk's Showroom Dummies saw its speed and grip shine though, while folk duo Dawn and Hawkes singing Silver Line was a pleasure to hear, their voices separated neatly and the guitar work sounding full and believable. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Beneath a Moonless Sky was suitably expansive, with a sense of scale befitting this great piece of music. Reggae's Nostalgia 77's Simmerdown was authentically like a single take in a dark crowded club, with the drummer keeping immaculate time.

 

 

Read full review

 

 

Please call, text or email me 

Text or phone preferred 

 

Kind regards

Geoff 

0415668307 

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