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Home music server
Home music server









home music server

When I started this Nucleus review, I was new to Roon and you can read about my first impressions of the Roon universe and how these have evolved as I’ve become familiar with Roon. I say effectively because you can set up and run a Roon core on any computer, laptop or other but it will be compromised by not having a dedicated processor involved, as the Roon Nucleus does. The Nucleus can form the core of the Roon system you need to get it running effectively. It is £1,550 for the Roon Nucleus I am reviewing here. Enter Roon, a bespoke music integration software suite.Īt almost $700 USD (around £500 at the time of writing) for a ‘lifetime’ membership or from $9.99 (£7.20) per month, however, I am honestly somewhat sceptical about how Roon software can possibly improve my listening experience. Most of us will have digital files stored on several different devices around the home and subscriptions to multiple music streaming services perhaps, so the appeal of a piece of software that achieves a central access point to your digital libraries stored anywhere, looks like an attractive addition indeed. In the last ten years, the way we access and listen to music has changed dramatically.











Home music server