Volumio Primo music player/streamer Specifications

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Description: Network-connected music player and streamer with server software, compatible with network-attached storage. Inputs: USB 2.0, coaxial S/ PDIF. Outputs: stereo unbalanced preamplifier (RCA), USB 2.0 (4), HDMI (video only), for displaying the user interface on a monitor. Network connections: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0. Supported cloud services: Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, TuneIn (web radio), others. Supported formats: DSD, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, AAC, Vorbis, Cue, MP3. Supported sample rates and bit depths: up to 32/768kHz PCM and up to DSD512 over USB; up to 24/192 PCM over S/PDIF.
Dimensions: 6.7" (170mm) W × 1.75" (45mm) H × 4.7" (120mm) D. Weight: 10.6oz (300gm).
Finish: Black.
Serial number of unit reviewed: None apparent. Country of manufacture: China.
Price: €619.00 (equivalent to $735.00). Sold direct. Warranty: 2 years.
Manufacturer: Volumio SRL, Via dei Pepi, 76R Firenze, Italy. Web: volumio.org.

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Volumio SRL
Via dei Pepi
76R Firenze, Italy
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Strat56's picture

Congratulazioni Michelangelo

DH's picture

I tried this and liked it - except for the Volumio SW user interface, which I hated.

But it is impressive that Kal liked the internal DAC so much - no need for a DAC makes this a real bargain.

I wouldn't use it without a Roon or other interface. Fortunately, with it's plugin library you have a large number of SW user interfaces available to choose from.

If someone is just looking for an audiophile digital streamer- without DAC - I'd recommend the Stack Audio Link II. Can interface with almost any SW (and is Roon certified) and allows you to choose between network or direct to PC USB streaming.

skikirkwood's picture

Really enjoyed your review Kal. I am one of "Volumio's techie users", being a principle contributor to its Spotify plugin.

One thing worth mentioning is Volumio has a very large, friendly and engaging user community. If you ever need help, people are always out there to give friendly advice.

And for others out there who enjoy contributing to open-source software projects, we are always looking for more contributions!

hb72's picture

Hi, am using pro-jects stream box s2 ultra which runs a reduced version of volumio, unfortunately without the possibility to use the spotify connect plugin (possibly in favour for stability, not sure). While Volumio has the fantastic ability to enable mixing all music sources (own server or usb ssd with music from various streaming services , e.g. Spotify) in one and the same playlist, i really suffer from the very limited access to existing contents in Spotify due to Volumio/Libraspot not reading beyond entry number 50 (or so) in any list (it appears), meaning long playlists created in Spotify app show up truncated in Volumio/Libraspot, long album lists of very prolific artists do not show their earlier albums and so forth. While running and searching in parallel in the spotify app and carrying over e.g. album titles into volumio/libraspot somewhat mitigates that issue, the truncated personal original spotify playlists remain an issue hard to live with. Do you have any suggestion to that? Many thanks in advance and keep up the good work!!

BR, hb72

skikirkwood's picture

Yes, the Spotify Web API returns a maximum of 50 objects per call. I never had the time to add pagination to the plug-in. Hopefully someone can pick up evolving the plug-in - that would be the first thing to do.

hb72's picture

Thank you so much for prompt reply - would be really great to add pagination there

Tx

AaronGarrett's picture

I love Volumio. It's more clunky than Roon -- I'm also a lifetime Roon subscriber -- but due to the Spotify plugin you can access so much more music. And it sounds great, as good or better than Roon to my ears. I wish there was a Soundcloud plugin, but I understand that is a problem on Soundcloud's side. Thanks for your good work!

skikirkwood's picture

Hi Aaron, it turns out there is a new beta release of a Soundcloud plugin for Volumio. I just installed it and it works great!

It doesn't support authentication, so you can't log in. But just search for your username to see the playlists you've created.

https://community.volumio.org/t/plugin-soundcloud/43718

AaronGarrett's picture

Fantastic! Thanks for the heads up!

jimtavegia's picture

I always wait for your sound quality reviews as I have paid great attention to the changes and the improvements you have made in your systems over the years and when you are impressed with the stock DAC that is saying something.

alphorn's picture

Thank you for your great review.

First of all I liked the analog output (stock DAC), too. It is excellent for the price. In absolute terms I found the performance to be "ok".

In my opinion the main strength of the Volumio is internet streaming (Qobuz, Tidal, ..). The quality of digital data seems to be very high. I came to the finding that the device does not implement fully effective jitter/noise reduction, though. Adding a inexpensive USB-converter like Audioquest jitterbug or - better - ifi ipurifier brought the data stream on a level of my Auralic Aries (first version) at least. That is great!

The only thing I do not like is the missing sleep/wake-up function respectively on/off knob. But given the price this is a minor concern, of course...

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