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Volumio Integro Streamer (Music)

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Volumio  ·   Integro    ·  Streamer (Music)

Price

AUD $1,250

RRP/MSRP

AUD $2,199

Region/State

(VIC) Victoria/Australia

Suburb or Town

Ringwood

Condition/Warranty

Condition: As New / Mint
Warranty: Full Manufacturer's Warranty

Payment Method

Paypal, EFT or Cash on Pickup

Original Receipt Available

 Yes

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 Yes

Reason for Selling

Display Stock - Ready for a new home

The Volumio Integro Streaming Amplifier is a seriously neat all-in-one solution, combining a network streamer and quality amplifier in one compact box. This ex-demonstration unit is in fantastic condition and makes streaming music simple and great-sounding, with built-in support for services like TIDAL, Spotify and Qobuz, plus high-resolution audio playback from your own library. The Class D amp delivers clean, punchy sound that works happily with a wide range of speakers, and the Volumio interface is intuitive and easy to use. A brilliant space-saving option if you want top-tier streaming and amplification without the clutter.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Commercial Seller)

The item represented is being sold by a Commercial Member. This means they have certain legal requirements when selling new and second-hand goods, and must provide a statuatory warranty under Consumer Law applicable to their location. These requirements may differ depending on their region, so discuss these entitlements with the Seller prior to purchase.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
User reviews and community discussions praise the Volumio Integro Streamer for its neutral, detailed sound quality and ease of use, though some note minor limitations in micro-dynamics and headphone tonality, with isolated reliability concerns.

### Sound Quality
Reviewers consistently describe the sound as neutral, detailed, smooth, and dynamic, avoiding fatigue across genres like rock, classical, and progressive. It delivers strong bass control (down to 40Hz with demanding speakers), rich midrange vocals, and lively dynamics without muddiness or roll-off in treble/bass. Headphone output is capable with high-impedance and planar models but sounds cooler and leaner compared to speakers. One quote highlights "clear and clean, detailed and dynamic sound reproduction" and "great precision in the three-dimensionality of vocals."

### Build Quality
The elegant, eye-catching Italian design houses a sophisticated integrated streamer, DAC, and amplifier in one chassis, with versatile connections (USB, streaming support) and premium Volumio software features included at no extra cost (e.g., AI playlists, cloud sync). It's positioned as plug-and-play for complete HiFi systems, competing well against pricier multi-component setups around €1200.

### Reliability
Mostly positive for seamless streaming (Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, Roon Ready) and app intuitiveness, but community forums report isolated issues like a "sharp pop" in playback and one user's "horrible experience" with Volumio/Musical Fidelity integration, tied to streaming setup challenges. Professional reviews found no such problems in testing.

### Strengths
- All-in-one convenience with broad platform support (Tidal Connect, AirPlay, local libraries) and no subscription fees for premium features.
- Excellent value for high-quality sound, power (handles 6-ohm loads), and user-friendly interface in office/den setups.
- Strong performer with speakers and headphones across genres.

### Weaknesses
- Slightly weaker micro-dynamics and detail in some classical passages.
- Headphone sound lacks speaker warmth.
- Pricey at ~$1199; not ideal for hardcore hobbyists preferring DIY Volumio software.
- Rare playback glitches in user reports.

### Overall Reputation
The Integro earns a strong recommendation as an accessible, high-value audiophile streamer-amp for music lovers seeking simplicity and performance, outperforming expectations in its class despite minor caveats. It's not flawless in every user scenario but impresses most reviewers for sound and features.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair market price for the Volumio Integro Streamer (Music) in AUD is approximately $2,000–$2,200 for new units, based on current Australian retailer listings.

Australian sellers list it at $2,199 (Douglas HiFi), with related Volumio models like the Preciso at $1,399 (confirming premium pricing consistency). This aligns with the manufacturer's €1,199 price (roughly AUD $1,950 at current exchange rates), plus local import duties, GST, and retailer margins. No used listings or user-reported prices appear in recent data, so secondary market values are unavailable; typically, used hi-fi gear like this depreciates 20–40% depending on condition, age, and accessories.

Key factors affecting value:
- Condition: New units command full price; used would vary by cosmetic wear, functionality, and included accessories (e.g., power supply, manual).
- Retailer and location: Prices higher in Australia due to shipping from Italy and taxes; direct EU purchases may save ~10–15% but add import fees.
- Bundling/incentives: Often sold standalone; sales or bundles (e.g., with speakers) could lower effective cost.
- Market demand: Niche audiophile product with hi-res features (192kHz/24-bit, Class-D amp); low volume limits discounting.

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