In both finishes, the machined top and side panels have been treated to achieve an elegant grained effect. My review sample was finished in brushed, black-anodized aluminum raw brushed aluminum is also available. Measuring 13.8”W x 2.4”H x 13.6”D and weighing 13.2 pounds, the T2 projects an aura of minimalist luxury fully in keeping with its premium price. However, I think you’ll find the effort worth your while. Depending on your system configuration, that could be a little challenging. Getting the T2 on to your home network is a piece of cake - but to play files, you also have to configure a network drive so that the T2 can see its contents. You might have to do a little work to make this happen convenience doesn’t always take care of itself. If that’s not convenient, I don’t know what is! The T2 can play all your downloaded and ripped music files, as well as lossless and hi-rez music from Tidal and Qobuz, under control of an app running on an iOS or Android device. Lumin’s new T2 network music player ($4500, all prices USD) combines a high-resolution DAC and network streamer in one case. ![]() Do you have to be a propeller-head to enjoy Simplifi’d hi-fi? The question might seem nonsensical, but when you think about this site’s mandate - to cover “convenient, lifestyle-oriented audio” - it makes a perverse kind of sense, and the product reviewed here illustrates my point.
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