Aurender A-10


Has anyone heard the new Aurender A-10 yet?  It is basically a N100h media player paired with a DAC as a one box solution.  I am curious as to how the DAC section of this piece performs since this seems to be Aurender's first foray into the DAC world.  I was originally going to get the Aurender N100h and an outboard DAC such as the Moon 280D or the Audio Alchemy DDP1.  I'm wondering if the A10 combo will sound just as good???
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Bump to this thread. Trying to find info on a10 vs n10/Berkeley alpha or n100/Berkeley alpha.
The Aurender A10 has a 4TB hard drive.  If you want to load your CD's on the hard drive you must first "rip" them to FLAC, WAVE, AAIF or some other format.  I use dB Poweramp, a very popular and effective ripping software, to convert the the CD files to FLAC format on my computer.  Once the ripping process is complete, you can simply "drag and drop" the ripped files into one of several folders of the Aurender's Library.

If all of your CD's already reside on a flash drive or hard drive, you can import them directly to the Aurender's Library via the provided USB connection.  You can also download "Hi-res" files from providers like HD Tracks and drag and drop them into the Aurender Library.  

You will also need an iPad to run Aurender's Conductor App.  This allows you to access the Library and play your music, make playlists and customize your settings.  The Conductor App is extremely well designed!  Don't forget that the A10 is a DAC and streamer all in one box and it is MQA certified so you can stream over 3500 complete MQA albums from Tidal not to mention millions more in CD quality.

Let me know if you have any questions.


I too have been considering the A10 after I move my Bluesound Node 2 to another part of our house.  I've yet to hear one but have read all the reviews I could find.  The January issue of Stereophile just published a review of the A10 that is somewhat luke warm.  Another option I am considering is one of the Lumin models...either a used A1 or new T1...or D2.  The Lumins do not have internal hard drive that the A10 does but otherwise seems to be a good sounding player.  Curious if anyone has compared Aurender and Lumin.
I have a Lumin A1 and have heard the Aurender A-10 in similar priced systems and would not trade mine for the Aurender. The support for the Lumin is second to none...IMO. I can contact Peter Li and he will get back with and answer any question I have within 12 hrs and is always available on Audioshark.com to answer questions. The Lumin is just superb....they are always sending digital upgrades and the MQA is great....hope this helps..