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AURALiC Aries G1 Streamer (Music)

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AURALiC  ·   Aries G1    ·  Streamer (Music)

Price

AUD $1,650

RRP/MSRP

AUD $4,995

Region/State

(QLD) Queensland/Australia

Suburb or Town

Chermside West

Condition/Warranty

Condition: As New / Mint
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

EFT, PayID, Cash on Pickup, PayPal (can incur extra fees)

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 No

Reason for Selling

No longer required

As with all of my gear, this presents and performs as new in all original packaging and double box. A beautiful quality streamer at this price and plenty of reviews online. Thanks. 

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

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 AURALiC Aries G1 (and G1.1) streamer for its exceptional transparency, balance, and musical engagement across genres, positioning it as a top mid-price performer with strong build quality and reliability.

### Sound Quality
Reviewers consistently highlight its neutral, uncolored presentation that lets recordings shine without adding warmth, detail, or artifacts—described as "raw, naked, and unfiltered," "complete and coherent," and "pure" with excellent imaging, soundstaging, dynamics, and spatial depth. It excels in detail retrieval, mid-bass richness, propulsive timing, and realism, outperforming predecessors like the G1 and budget options like the Bluesound Node by reducing glare, enhancing clarity, and revealing nuances in everything from piano to full orchestras. Some note a leaner, crisper bass and direct midrange compared to rivals like the Lumin T3.

### Build Quality
Users describe it as superbly built and solid, nearly matching higher-end models like the G2 at a lower price, with intuitive setup, world-class connectivity (AES, DSP, wireless), onboard SSD options, and jitter reduction for cleaner playback from CDs or streams.

### Reliability
It operates flawlessly over extended use (e.g., two months without hiccups), with stable software, easy caching of files/metadata, and broad format support (up to 384kHz/32-bit LPCM, DSD), earning praise for polish in both hardware and apps like Lightning DS and Roon.

### Strengths
- Transparency and musicality: Steps aside for the music, transforming systems without imposing a signature.
- Versatility: Handles streaming (Qobuz, etc.), local libraries, and CDs seamlessly; user-friendly interface.
- Value: Competitive in mid-price range, with upgrades like G1.1 adding finer detail and richness.

### Weaknesses
Few are mentioned; it's expensive relative to some alternatives, though justified by performance. Initial impressions may underwhelm before its subtlety reveals itself, and one comparison notes leaner bass.

### Overall Reputation
The Aries G1/G1.1 enjoys a highly positive reputation as a benchmark streamer—reviewers rank it among the best, with some keeping it permanently for revolutionizing their systems, emphasizing its refusal to "editorialize" music. It's recommended for serious listeners seeking neutrality and engagement without fatigue.
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 AURALiC Aries G1 (or G1.1) Wireless Streaming Transporter in AUD is approximately $3,500–$4,995 for new units and $3,000–$3,600 for used or ex-demo, based on recent Australian retailer listings and user reports.

New units typically list at $4,995 AUD across multiple retailers, reflecting the standard retail price for this model. Discounts appear for ex-display or "as traded" stock, such as $3,500 AUD at one dealer and $4,395 AUD (down from $4,995) at another, indicating occasional promotions or clearance pricing. Used private sales are lower, with a 2023 forum listing at $3,600 AUD (noted as current RRP at the time, though retailer prices suggest it has since increased).

Prices vary significantly by condition: new units hold at or near full retail ($4,995), while used/ex-demo models sell 10–30% lower ($3,500–$4,395). Key factors affecting value include:
- Model version: G1.1 listings dominate current market data, with upgrades like internal storage options and improved vibration damping potentially commanding a premium over original G1.
- Stock status: Run-out or ex-demo G1 models are heavily discounted as newer G2/S1 lines (e.g., $3,995–$8,995) displace them.
- Accessories and warranty: Full packaging, original accessories, and retailer warranties support higher prices; private used sales without these trade lower.
- Market trends: Australian hi-fi retailers show consistent pricing stability into 2026, with no major depreciation noted beyond condition-based variances.

These estimates are conservative, drawn from active listings; actual sales may fluctuate with demand for high-res streaming features like DSD512 support.

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hammerharry

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Does the units current software version support Qobuz Connect?

Certainly does!

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