Lumin P1 Network Player
Our most flexible player yet, LUMIN P1 is designed to sit right in the heart of your audio system. Use as a streamer, a DAC, a pre-amplifier or all three!
LUMIN P1 Network Player makes system integration easier than ever:
9 digital & analogue inputs
USB Digital Audio input & output support up to Native DSD512
Balanced & unbalanced analog inputs
SPDIF & AES input supports up to 192/24 with DoP
HDMI 2.0 inputs & 4K passthrough with ARC supportThe new processor delivers native DSD512 & PCM384 playback
Dual Mono design throughout maximizes channel separation
Dual ES9028PRO SABRE DACs in Mono mode
Femto Clock System with precision FPGA distribution
New integrated dual-toroidal linear power supply & all-in-one chassis
Fibre Network provides complete isolation from network digital noise
Leedh Processing lossless volume controlFlexible setup options
Use as a streamer, a DAC, a pre-amplifier, or all three!IDEA 1 – STREAMING DAC
LUMIN P1 can be used like all other LUMIN players. With its DSD512/PCM384 support, Femto Clock System, Fibre Networking, toroidal power supply, and Leedh Processing, P1 is second only to LUMIN X1 is pure streaming ability.IDEA 2 – HI-FI HUB
Connect all your stereo sources to LUMIN P1 and attach a power amplifier and you’ve got everything you need for an incredible music system.IDEA 3 – 2-CHANNEL TV SYSTEM
No need for an AV Receiver. Simply attach your HDMI sources to LUMIN P1 and P1 to your TV. With HDMI ARC, all your audio comes through your main speakers.Network playback Up to DSD512 Up to 384 kHz, 16–32-bit, Stereo MQA Full Decoding Upsampling rates & bit depths DSD128 upsampling option for all files PCM 384kHz upsampling option for all files Digital
input
/ Mac OSX or above DoP 128 support PCM 44.1–384 kHz, 16–32-bit,, HDMI X3: PCM 2.0 Audio support 4K Video Passthrough, Stereo AES/OPTICAL/SPDIF: PCM 44.1 kHz–192 kHz, 16–24-bit DSD64 (DoP64, DSD over PCM), USB: USB Audio Class 2 Compatible WINDOWS 10 (Release 1703 or above) Digital
output
HDMI X1:(HDMI PASSTHROUGH AND ARC SUPPORT) PCM 2.0 Audio, SPDIF: PCM 44.1 kHz–192 kHz, 16–24-bit DSD64 (DoP64, DSD over PCM), support 4K Video Passthrough ARC (Audio Return Channel) support, USB: Native DSD512 support PCM 44.1–384 kHz, 16–32-bit, Stereo BNC Analogue
input
RCA Unbalanced x1 XLR Balanced x1 Analog
output
Dual ESS SABRE32 ES9028Pro DAC chips Fully balanced layout with high-quality components, Output connectors coupled with dual LUNDAHL LL7401 output transformers Femto Clock System with precision FPGA distribution Optical
network
Industry-standard SFP 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet The adapter may be needed for your particular switch/cables Use simultaneously with RJ45 (e.g. connect one to the router and one to LUMIN L1 or NAS) Power
supply
Internal dual-toroidal Separate digital & analog circuitry Low-noise linear regulator Streaming
protocol
UPnP AV protocol with audio streaming extension (OpenHome) Roon Ready Spotify Connect Flac lossless Radio stations AirPlay-compatible Gapless Playback On-Device Playlist App
features
Album-grouping in playlist Automatic internet links to artists/album/songs Saving and restoring of playlists (including Tidal and Qobuz), Artwork caching Search Multiple tag handling Composer tag support, Native support for TIDAL, MQA, Qobuz and TuneIn Radio. Tidal MQA icons to identify high-res music., Qobuz high-res icons to identify high-res music. Volume control. High-resolution artwork. Supported audio
file
formats
DSD Lossless: DSF (DSD), DIFF (DSD), DoP (DSD) PCM Lossless: FLAC, Apple Lossless (ALAC), WAV, AIFF Compressed (lossy) Audio: MP3, AAC (in M4A container) MQA Input Gigabit Ethernet Network (1000BASE-T) RJ45 A Shared USB port can also be used for storage, flash drive, USB hard disk (single-partition FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS only) Supported control devices All models of Apple iPad (v2 or later). iOS 8.0 or later required. Full Retina Display support. Android devices. Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or later required Other Leedh Processing lossless digital volume control Program of Continuous Development – Firmware-upgradable for further features and enhancements Finish Black anodized aluminium Raw aluminum Dimensions 350mm (W), 380mm (D), 107mm (H), 12kg Class A
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www.spacehifi.com.au4 reviews for Lumin P1 Network Player
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“Described as the company’s most versatile digital player to date, Lumin’s P1 is an unashamedly high-end network audio solution.
But can it be all things to all users?”Read the full review from Hi-Fi News
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“I don’t understand why there should be an audible difference between AES3 and network audio. The data are the same in both cases, and the reclocking of those data when fed to the processor’s DAC chips should be identical. And if the reclocking isn’t identical, the timing accuracy should favor the network connection, where the clock doesn’t have to be extracted from the datastream, as it does with AES3. In any case, for the reasons stated above, I always keep my ears open when I try new streaming D/A processors, like the one under review here, the $10,000 Lumin P1 from Hong Kong–based Pixel Magic Systems.”
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“The new LUMÏN P1 is a technical tour de force that promises to become the digital hub for your audio-visual system. Priced at $14,900 in Australia, it is not for the faint-hearted, but to think of it as simply a network music player is selling it short.”
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