Video Review ROSE RS130
The ROSE RS130 is not just a simple streamer, it is the digital heart of a reference system, designed for those who want to extract every last detail from their external DAC. In this video review, we will really put it to the test: from the "single frame" aluminum construction quality, machined from solid, to the sound performance in a complete hi-end chain.
If you love liquid music but refuse any compromise, this is the component that can change the level of your system. With ultra-precise OCXO clock, power supply with supercapacitors, and fiber optic connectivity, the RS130 is born for one thing: to minimize noise and deliver the purest possible digital signal to your DAC.
What you will see in the video
A detailed tour of design, 15.4" touch display, and Rose OS interface, focusing on ergonomics and daily use.
The analysis of key technologies: fiber SFP Ethernet, Fiber USB, dedicated NVMe cache, and linear power supply + supercapacitors.
Who it is designed for
The RS130 is ideal for the audiophile who already owns a high-level DAC and finally wants to put it in the conditions to express its true potential. It is also perfect for those who care a lot about the aesthetics of the system: massive chassis, premium finish, and a display that transforms the streamer into the visual center of the living room.
If you're interested in understanding whether a network transport of this level can really make a difference compared to a "normal" streamer, watch the review until the end and let me know in the comments which DAC you think of pairing it with. And if you want more content on HiFi Rose and the best streamers on the market, subscribe to the channel and activate the bell to not miss the next videos.
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