


The power button also incorporates a single LED status indicator which can also be configured to display different LED colors to suit user preferences, a small but nice touch. The unit has a sturdy, high quality build with a sculpted, silver faceplate that has a CD drive slot on the top left side and a single power button on the bottom right.
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Opening the box reveals a full rack size component measuring 16.5” wide, 12.5” deep, 2.75” tall and weighing in at a hefty 20 lbs.
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The Zenith MK3 is then operated on your computer (via Roon or Windows compatible app), or tablet/mobile device with approved apps for iOs (iPeng) or Android (Orange Squeeze).


In other words, this is a dedicated computer for your music library that has a quad-core CPU, 8GB or RAM, a size configurable internal SSD drive to store music, a CD drive to rip CD’s into the SSD drive, and also streams music service such as Tidal or Qobuz. The Innuos Zenith MK3 is a high end music server (MSRP: $4249) that enables the complete management of a music library that is stored on internal SSD storage as well as the streaming of popular audiophile music services like Tidal and Qobuz. This review is focused on the Zenith MK3, although the setup, user interface, and CD drive operation is the same across all of the Innuos product lines. Over the past couple of years, Innuos has been making waves with their Music Servers that come in 3 basic levels, ZENMINI, ZEN, and ZENITH as well as their flagship product, the Statement. One of the biggest highlights at CanJam NYC 2019 was a company from Portugal called Innuos. Or even better, to remove the computer and external hard drive altogether and have a dedicated device that provides a complete digital transport solution.Īs people increasingly interact with their phones and tablets, forward thinking companies are developing products that users can interface with regardless of device being used. The objective of music servers is to reduce the noise floor as much as possible and to provide a clear improvement over a direct USB connection to a computer. To this end, companies are developing dedicated music server and streaming products that attempt to solve the most common problem of computer based music systems, that of noisy USB connections, jitter, and other electrical noise. Many today are using streaming services such as Tidal and Qobuz, and/or are using their lossless music files stored on an external hard drive.
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This usually translates to how to best to divide the pie between the headphones, headphone amplifier, DAC, with source and cables also factoring in to the equation.Īs audiophiles transitioned from albums to CD’s and and increasingly over the past few years to music files and streaming, a common goal amongst audio enthusiasts remains the pursuit of the most faithful reproduction of the recording in order to get as close to the music as possible. For Head-Fiers, a common topic of conversation has traditionally revolved around the level of importance attributed to individual pieces making up the audio chain. A friend once told me the old audiophile adage “everything matters”.
