7/16/2023 0 Comments Songkong reviewIf you have a USB DAC it’s simply a case of connecting it to your DAC with an appropriate USB cable and away you go. It still remains connected to the outside world for updates, streaming and you control it using the app you have always used, nothing changes in terms of how it works, but the Player port will improve performance. If you are using a Network Player (like a Vitus RI-101 DAC Streamer, Naim NDX2 or Linn DSM) you connect it directly to the Melco Player Port, so it isn’t connected directly to your network, but instead via the Melco. You can connect your Melco into either a USB DAC or a Network Player, depending on your system and preference.Įach Melco model has a dedicated USB port for connecting to a DAC and also a second Ethernet port, labelled ‘Player’ The S100 is also very popular, anyone who streams music can take advantage of the merits of an S100, it’s not subtle and always takes people by surprise, the S100 has been popular with existing Melco owners, but it has been even more popular with owners of other network streamers, like Naim, Linn, Pink Faun, Lumin, Aurender etc The D100 and S100 have both been incredibly popular and not just with Melco owners either, the D100 has proven itself to be the best CD ripping drive you can buy, regardless of whether it is connected to a Melco or a computer (using DB Poweramp or Exact Audio Copy). Melco S10 2 Box Network Audio Switch £4999 Melco S100 Mk2 Network Audio Switch £2099 Melco also have a further 4 models which greatly enhance the whole Melco ecosystem. The feature set is pretty much identical across the range, what differs is storage capacity, connectivity and of course performance. There are 3 primary models in the Melco line-up starting at £2149 for the N100 and extending to £12,000 for the flagship N1. Simply put, the range of Melco Music Libraries acts as a simple storage device to archive your digtal music collection – your CD rips, your High Resolution downloads and it can also act as a high resolution streamer with Tidal and Qobuz subscription based streaming services – brilliant for discovery of new music. Since the launch of the original groundbreaking N1A back in 2014 the Melco range has evolved today into 5 different models, plus there are 3 add-on components that simply allow you to get the very best from your Melco. Melco are a Japanese company who manufacture a truly superb range of “Digital Music Libraries” with incredible performance with none of the compromise of traditional computer peripherals.
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