Audirvāna Studio vs Roon

Quite a timely post, this stuff is so very subjective.

Just wait until he updates to 2.1 :joy::wink::joy::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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This topic is no longer relevant for me.
Roon already wants my credit card details for the trial. A NoGo for me!
And currently Roon is noticeably more expensive than Audirvana Studio.

I bought an M1 Mac Mini in full configuration in Aug. 2021. In Nov. 2021 a CORDA DACCORD-FF DAC from Jan Meier. Tried all kinds of players → foobar2000 (for Mac), Decibel, Fidelia (Apple App Store), Decibel, Amarra, JRiver Media Center (changed the metadata of the music files without asking, restored their backup) - and of course Audirvana Studio. Which I then licensed in Jan. 2022.

PS: Unfortunately, my community account was classified as spam by the system and deleted along with my postings, so this is now the second attempt!

ROON also email a reminder before your trial expires, so you’ll know when to cancel if it’s not for you.

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Seems some problems with the latest roon update, message on the forums homepage, bummer :face_with_spiral_eyes:

Yes but this is not a fair practice. So if you have other problems or not check the email or for any reason you forget to cancel they will eat you money. Shame on they. I know this is a common marketing practice for many companies but it’s an abuse imo.

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My current Roon sub expires in July next year. And I’ve decided not to continu it. AS suits my needs just fine, and I barely use Roon at all.

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I won’t need Roon ARC as I have my music stored in the Vox cloud. And the Vox app plays it back perfectly on either my Mac or iPhone.

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I’m not so young and it’s not about me. I know, you asume something when you pay for, I also tested Roon one year ago. But I think completely fair is to not ask for cc until it’s free. If you are a music lover and like the software you will clearly subscribe, don’t you think? I talked about ethics, I know many cases when people (btw especially old) pay more than they expected for something because companies makes things this way - you have to pay attention to that, and that, and that. The customer should be protected and not have more responsabilites than it’s absolutely necesary. We have enough problems / better things to do. Of course is not a reason to not choose Roon if you like/need- is clearly a great software. Just an opinion. Sorry for offtopic.

Roon asks for the credit card to avoid people who would try their player for free, again and again during months and years, with a new e-mail address each time.
The streaming services do the same.

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Yes, it is something… But in my country is very easy and fast to have a new cc, real or virtual, especially in big cities… Also you can cancel your PayPal account and create a new one, even a new email address in… 15 minutes? But yes, it is a protection, a reason for this and not just marketing, I agree. I think audiophile people or music / musicians lovers usually will not do this - they have enough money, love for music & artists, a different atitude. And others have plenty free players. Btw, it’s December, Christmas is coming, yooo-hooo!

PS: Before Qobuz tried Spotify, Deezer, Tidal. Just Tidal and Qobuz asked for my financial details before trial - indeed was a shock for me, not very familiar with this. But I saw many others do the same (VPN services, online TV).

Congratulations on purchasing a Roon Lifetime subscription!

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Interesting that Audirvana Studio is after 12 years of subscription more expensive than Roon…

Matt

The most important question (for me) is what sounds best? And the answer is: AS. I know, I can use a dedicated server for Roon, HQPlayer, blah blah blah, but I don’t want to spend more money and complicate my life. Plus I live in a small apartment, don’t have too much space. So AS has its pluses for me, unless it’s too expensive. Just want a plug and play solution with best sound to use with my usb dac, nothing more.

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Y’all obviously need another cup of some strong Java because you’re confusing the crap out of me, @matt what do you mean studio is more expensive than Roon? I’m missing the punch line probably……I’ll go get some more coffee and let it soak in, meanwhile Daniel can work on his editing :stuck_out_tongue: Love ya @DGrigorescu !

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Huh…….??

Yeah congrats @sandsOfArrakis ………you go son….:joy::wink::rofl:

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I am not fond of Roon but I compared the Roon lifetime subscription to an AS annual subscription and after 12 years Roon is cheaper. That’s it.
So an AS lifetime subscription would be nice as well…

Matt

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Yes, same for me. :smiley:

Matt

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No I gets it………that’s actually quite funny and some actual food for thought.
I like your thinking style :+1:t2:

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That’s where the Apple vs the Orange always comes in imo. If you’re a single station especially usb only ( but hey the boys have made some great strides in network playback) you would never need to consider Roon, heck 3.5 services guys like @DGrigorescu pretty solid I think.
As far as the never ending “sound quality” thing goes it’s so subjective and if you spend the time to learn dsp in Roon it’s a wash again just imo.
Roon is a great product if you want a network of different playback devices and locations, otherwise you would be silly to spend the extra money when Audirvana has come so far.

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:rofl: :rofl:

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