![]() It is a softer, more delicate sound than Jriver which sounded a touch harder and more digital to these ears. I don't want to get too far into sound quality debates before the double blind testers come a runnin', but I felt Roon had an edge their as well. I know which ship I want to be on going forward. ![]() ![]() In the end I kind of just felt like one software is clunky and a bit stuck in the past (Jriver) while the other feels like it is built for the future (Roon). While Jriver can indeed be a "lifetime" purchase for $80, I was finding myself updating with their yearly releases for $50 per year anyway. Their server/client model is just rock stable. Once I tried Roon there was just no going back. ![]() I was a Jriver user for years and a skeptical Roon free-trial user. If you use Tidal or Qobuz, then it becomes almost a no-brainer because of the integration of those services into your Roon app/library. If you appreciate intuitive and easy to use software with absolutely no fuss then you will see the difference. Click to expand.I would say emphatically yes. ![]()
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