AURALiC ARIES

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AURALiC ARIES
« on: 30 Apr 2014, 11:53 am »
I'm really looking forward to getting my unit.




From AURALiC:
Following AURALiC’s CES 2014 introduction of its Lightning Streaming technology, the industry’s first whole-house, high-resolution streaming solution that supports both Double-Rate DSD and DXD, the company is now debuting its first product in the Lightning family — ARIES — here in Munich. The ARIES serves as a “bridge” between music files on network storage or high quality online streaming services and the consumers’ DAC — enabling DACs for the first time to stream high-resolution music quickly and wirelessly in virtually any sampling rate, including DSD, Double-Rate DSD and DXD.

ARIES is powered by AURALiC's proprietary Tesla hardware platform that includes a Quad-Core ARM Coretex-A9 processor running at 1GHz, 1GB DDR3 onboard memory and 4GB internal storage. The Tesla platform has a calculation ability of 25,000 MIPS, more than enough to decode a vast spectrum of audio formats, including AAC, AIFF, ALAC, APE, DIFF, DSF, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WV and WMA.

The inputs of ARIES include Dual-Band high-speed WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0 port. The outputs are USB audio host buffered by AURALiC’s patented ActiveUSB™ technology; low jitter digital audio outputs: AES/EBU, Coaxial and TOSLINK. The USB audio host can deliver PCM from 44.1 to 384 KHz at 16-, 24- and 32-bit resolutions as well as DSD, Double-Rate DSD for compatible USB DAC. The other digital outputs are limited to 192 KHz at 24-bit in maximum according to S/PDIF standard.

By using OpenHome structure which is adopted by U.K-based streaming solution manufacturer Linn, ARIES as well as all other Lightning based products support several advanced functions such as on-device playlist that allow control software to turn off during play and complete supporting of multi-room, multiple control points — functions that are not part of the legacy standards of the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA).

ARIES is bundled with AURALiC’s Lightning DS App. The App has the capability to fully control ARIES to browse your music libraries on your network-attached storage (NAS), to steam high quality music content from service providers like Qobuz and WiMP, to control the playback and to select the hardware settings such as output channel and WiFi network, etc. The App also supports Songcast, a music distribution service that allows users to map computer’s sound to any Lightning-equipped system and to map sound between different Lightning systems in the house and streaming sound though Apple AirPlay.

The Lighting DS App is available on the iOS platform now with two dedicated versions optimized for operation on iPad and iPhone, respectively. The Android version of Lightning DS App will be available by September 2014, followed with desktop versions that support both Mac and Windows PC by the end of 2014.

ARIES is also compatible with other OpenHome and uPnP AV based control software such as Linn Kinsky and BubbleDS, although those software do not support most of Lightning DS App’s advanced functions such as the online streaming and hardware settings.

ARIES also features a 3” OLED display to let users view playback status, and an AURALiC RC-1 remote control to control basic operations such as Play, Pause and Select Track without needing to open the Lightning DS App.

“ARIES will begin a new era in the Hi-Fi industry,” said Xuanqian Wang, the President and CEO of AURALIC LIMITED. “We intentionally set the retail price starting at $999, an extremely affordable entry point, to offer everyone an opportunity to get onboard and enjoy the convenience and high quality music that modern technology can bring to all. AURALiC has invested and budgeted more than $1,000,000 to develop the Lightning Streaming system. We are committed to providing continuous, free online upgrades to improve the performance and compatibility for our solution, as well as to add new exciting functions support in the near future such as local storage playback, DSD upsampling, room acoustics correction and multi-channel”.

The ARIES Streamer Bridge will be available in two models, with shipments starting in June:

• ARIES LE: The standard model with low-phase noise crystal and standard external PSU. [$999/€999]

• ARIES: The set-up model with two individual Femto Clocks for both USB audio host and digital outputs, low noise internal design to eliminate jitter and AURALiC Purer‐Power™ based 10uV low noise external linear PSU. [$1,599/€1,499]

The two models, in handsomely designed enclosures as futuristic as the technology inside, are identical in computing calculation ability; software function and upgrade support plan in the future. The dimensions of both are: 9.8” x 7.9” x 2.75” W/D/H (25cm x 20cm x 7cm). Weight: 1.8 lb. (0.8kg) without external PSU.

About AURALiC

Based in Vancouver, Washington and Beijing, China, the U.S subsidiary AURALIC North America Inc. and its parent company, AURALIC LIMITED, are passionately committed to designing, engineering and manufacturing user-friendly audio components that combine modern audio technologies with superior design and functionality, providing music lovers with a new way of enjoying music. Its growing family of products includes the GEMINI Headphone Docks, the VEGA Digital Audio Processor with Class-A preamplification, the 400-Watt MERAK Monoblock Power Amplifier, the TAURUS PRE Balanced Class–A Line Stage Preamplifier and the TAURUS MK II balanced Class-A headphone amplifier.


 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  

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Re: AURALiC ARIES
« Reply #1 on: 30 Apr 2014, 01:56 pm »
Looking good. I'm definitely going to check it out once released. My Mac Mini server is good, but the Auralic gear has been really impressing me.

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« Reply #2 on: 30 Apr 2014, 03:46 pm »
Looking good. I'm definitely going to check it out once released. My Mac Mini server is good, but the Auralic gear has been really impressing me.
My plan is it will replace my Mini.

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« Reply #3 on: 30 Apr 2014, 03:53 pm »
JTWRace,

Do you know anything about the software associated with the pictures you published?  Is this their proprietary software/player?  Or a separately available commercial product?  Is this part of the Linn-based networking application to which their ad copy refers?

Also, I can see that the femto clocks would allow for a good synch from a wireless network into the Aries.  Would it provide any advantage w.r.t. passing the data over USB or S/PDIF to a DAC?  I wasn't sure on the last point.

Thanks,  -dB

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« Reply #4 on: 30 Apr 2014, 04:53 pm »
The software is AURALIC's proprietary "Lighting DS App" from the release:

ARIES is bundled with AURALiC’s Lightning DS App. The App has the capability to fully control ARIES to browse your music libraries on your network-attached storage (NAS), to steam high quality music content from service providers like Qobuz and WiMP, to control the playback and to select the hardware settings such as output channel and WiFi network, etc. The App also supports Songcast, a music distribution service that allows users to map computer’s sound to any Lightning-equipped system and to map sound between different Lightning systems in the house and streaming sound though Apple AirPlay.

dburna

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« Reply #5 on: 30 Apr 2014, 05:16 pm »
The software is AURALIC's proprietary "Lighting DS App" from the release:


I suppose I should seek a refund on that reading comprehension course that I took.    :lol:

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« Reply #6 on: 30 Apr 2014, 05:21 pm »
Also, I can see that the femto clocks would allow for a good synch from a wireless network into the Aries.  Would it provide any advantage w.r.t. passing the data over USB or S/PDIF to a DAC?  I wasn't sure on the last point.

Thanks,  -dB
From what I understand, yes but can't help you past that.  I'm sure more will come out soon though.   :)

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« Reply #7 on: 30 Apr 2014, 05:48 pm »
Also very interested in this product as a potential replacement for a mac mini and hope to be able to demo / borrow one from my local dealer when it arrives. 

When do you think you'll get yours?  Would be very interested in your impressions vs a mac mini running something like Pure Music / Ammara / Audiovarna etc in memory mode. 

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« Reply #8 on: 30 Apr 2014, 06:05 pm »
Also very interested in this product as a potential replacement for a mac mini and hope to be able to demo / borrow one from my local dealer when it arrives. 

When do you think you'll get yours?  Would be very interested in your impressions vs a mac mini running something like Pure Music / Ammara / Audiovarna etc in memory mode.
Not long now.   :hyper:

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« Reply #9 on: 1 May 2014, 05:34 pm »
Some more specs.


 

mav52

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« Reply #10 on: 1 May 2014, 05:44 pm »
So many choices lately, the Lumin or the AURALiC ARIES with the Auralic Vega DAC or the Aurender S10 or X100 and a DAC.    :duh: :? 

Q3Di

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« Reply #11 on: 2 May 2014, 10:21 pm »
Look nice! This might replaces my Oppo.
Anyone has a picture of the internal? Is it able to add internal hard drive? I don't think there is enough room.
Would this work with Zyxel NAS?

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« Reply #12 on: 3 May 2014, 12:34 am »
Look nice! This might replaces my Oppo.
Anyone has a picture of the internal? Is it able to add internal hard drive? I don't think there is enough room.
Would this work with Zyxel NAS?
No internal shot.  Also, no internal HD.  This would stream from your Zyxel NAS to your dac.

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« Reply #13 on: 3 May 2014, 12:37 am »
Hey jtwrace,

I now understand why you are over the moon for this company. I got to audition the Vega for a week, and it was absolutely sublime. I have never heard a DAC that made image layering so pronounced before. I will be getting one of them for sure. I used a Mac Mini, tricked out with SSD and a Hynes supply, and I never had a hiccup running exact clock mode. Just wonderful sounding to say the least.

I'm sure the Aries operates at the same very high level. Looking forward to your thoughts on it.

Cheers!

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« Reply #14 on: 3 May 2014, 01:48 am »
Hey jtwrace,

I now understand why you are over the moon for this company. I got to audition the Vega for a week, and it was absolutely sublime. I have never heard a DAC that made image layering so pronounced before. I will be getting one of them for sure. I used a Mac Mini, tricked out with SSD and a Hynes supply, and I never had a hiccup running exact clock mode. Just wonderful sounding to say the least.

I'm sure the Aries operates at the same very high level. Looking forward to your thoughts on it.

Cheers!
Yes, the Vega is a stellar dac.  I'm really looking forward to the ARIES. 

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« Reply #15 on: 12 May 2014, 06:31 pm »
Arent there folks listening the Aries this week in Munich? Can't wait.

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« Reply #16 on: 18 May 2014, 01:29 pm »
Pics from Munich









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« Reply #17 on: 18 May 2014, 03:37 pm »
I wonder if the standard (LE) unit will have a linear PSU or a switching one? In my experience with my DAC a linear power supply makes a big difference. Of course the upgrade version of the Aries has a linear power supply (as well as femto clocks and other upgrades) but of course at $600 more. If the upgraded version was $999 it would be a slam dunk. Wishful thinking I guess.

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« Reply #18 on: 18 May 2014, 03:54 pm »
Is it really going to have that silly clamshell thingy in production?


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« Reply #19 on: 18 May 2014, 04:24 pm »
Is it really going to have that silly clamshell thingy in production?
That is the production unit.