Iconic or what! The Bluesound Node Icon Reference Streamer
/Hello all, and welcome to the September blog from Audio T Brighton! Bluesound has been making a name for itself in recent years, with its streamer range undergoing a revamp, so we thought it was time to shine a light on what is increasingly becoming an iconic brand (pun intended) by getting all platonic with their best streamer: the Bluesound Node Icon Reference.
Icon by name, Icon by nature...
The Bluesound Node Icon is the company’s current reference streamer. We’ve long been fans of its sibling, the Bluesound Node Performance, which is a less well-specified model, and its junior, the Bluesound Node Nano, the brand’s entry-level offering.
The offerings of an Icon...
The Bluesound Node Icon reference streamer distinguishes itself from its siblings by offering striking improvements in connectivity, sonics, and visual appeal.
The most obvious difference is the addition of a 5-inch LED screen, which is a nice visual touch, albeit not a touchscreen. Users must rely on the Bluesound app if advanced settings need adjusting. However, just like its juniors in the range, there’s a control panel above the screen for altering volume, skipping tracks, and other basic functions, should your phone or tablet not be to hand.
Although the Bluesound Node Icon is primarily a streamer, it can be used as a digital hub for a sophisticated home audio/AV setup. Utilising a dual-mono DAC design with 2 x ESS Sabre ES9039Q2M DAC chips, it promises top-level performance from the latest ESS chipsets on the market.
Additionally, it offers THX AAA™ headphone amplifier technology with 2 x 1/4" jacks, providing a notable step up in headphone playback performance over earlier Bluesound products — perfect for private or late-night listening.
For those wanting seamless integration with movie playback, HDMI eARC connectivity is included, allowing a single remote to be used during your film sessions.
High-quality balanced XLR outputs, RCA, coax, optical, and USB outputs are also provided for those who prefer a hard-wired setup, while Apple AirPlay 2 and aptX Adaptive Bluetooth* are on the menu for wireless streaming. As you can see, both input and output options are very well catered for — one of the reasons you may opt for the Icon over its junior siblings.
The Bluesound app
One of the major selling points of Bluesound products in recent years is the user interface offered by the Bluesound app. Solid, reliable functionality is a staple of Bluesound, and not all manufacturers have been as successful in this regard. This explains why some brands have chosen to license the Bluesound app rather than design their own (often clunky) software, which risks losing customer trust. NAD and Cyrus are two manufacturers that come to mind, having decided to take this route rather than invest in developing their own apps.
The Bluesound app is a breeze to use. It allows users to set up the Bluesound Node Icon exactly how they like it and is consistently updated to iron out issues and provide additional features via regular firmware updates. We’ve certainly found it a pleasure to use.
Sounds iconic!
Straight out of the box, the Bluesound Node Icon Reference sounded smooth and detailed, with good definition and texture to instrumentation. In this regard, it’s a step forward in performance from the Bluesound Node Performance and the Bluesound Node Nano. No doubt the dual-mono DAC configuration plays its part here, providing better separation and a more expansive soundstage. Certainly, when passages became more complex, the improved clarity made it much easier to follow individual players and instruments.
Bluesound node icon paired with a rega brio mk7 and wharfedale linton speakers
Here at Audio T in Brighton, we’re always careful when waxing lyrical about a single product. Last month’s blog looked at system hierarchy and the importance of every component in the chain — you can read that blog here. In short, the purchase of a component has to be considered alongside what surrounds it, especially if you want to build a satisfying hi-fi system for long-term enjoyment.
The system shown above — Bluesound Node Icon streamer, Rega Planar 3 with ND3 cartridge, Rega Brio Mk 7 amplifier, and a pair of Wharfedale Linton speakers — gives what we believe to be a balanced and musically satisfying sound, without breaking the bank.
Of course, you shouldn’t just take our word for it — that will never do. Give us a ring to arrange a demo, get your playlist ready, and let your ears do the deciding.
As always, the proof of the pudding is in the eating — so get in touch to book a demonstration and hear for yourself.
Thanks for reading.
Ade, John and Paul - Audio T Brighton
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