The Lumin T3 Streamer, DAC, & Preamplifier Review

Tom Martin reviews the Lumin T3, detailing it's digital domain volume control through LEEDH processing, it's competitive price point, and more...LEEDH Processing TAS article: https://theabsolutesound.substack.com/p/leedh-processing-digital-doman-volumeLEEDH Processing white paper: https://www.processing-leedh.com/copie-de-presentationNote that the T3 can, in addition to Ethernet streaming, support hard drive or USB files as an input (certain formatting restrictions apply). Babylon Sisters analysis: https://strongsongspodcast.com/search/Babylon%20sistersSome details of the Steely Dan ‘Gaucho’ recording sessions. From the recording dates (1978-1980) you would guess this is recorded to analog tape, and this seems to confirm it. Which may be why the high-res stream is so good:http://www.stevekhan.com/gaucho_steelydan_reflections.htmNewsletter: https://www.theabsolutesound.com/newsletterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theabsolutesoundSubstack: theabsolutesound.substack.comAbout Tom Martin:Tom is a long-time audiophile. He began his reviewing career after acquiring the The Absolute Sound magazine in 1997 and then hi-fi+ magazine in 2002. He has worked closely with Harry Pearson and Robert Harley at TAS and with Roy Gregory and Alan Sircom at hi-fi+. Since Tom and his teams expanded the TAS and Plus platforms in the digital domain, he has served as Chief Content Officer.What Is The Absolute Sound?The Absolute Sound magazine has been a leading publication in high-end audio since 1972. Since the early 2000s, The Absolute Sound has expanded to include web, newsletter, digital magazine, social media, YouTube and Substack platforms. The Absolute Sound platforms have a global audience of over 500,000 audiophiles.#hifi #audiophile #theabsolutesound

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