So, a couple of weeks ago, after reading so many good things about Roon, but hitherto rejecting the idea of spending £100 or so on music management software, my ND555 arrived, with Roon 'built in'. I decided it was now time to see what all the fuss was about and, with some guidance from folks here on the forum, I started the 14 day free trial.
After three days had gone by, my decorator called me. Back in January, we had a water leak from the room above the lounge where my audio system sits. The water made its way to several points in the ceiling and came dripping through, but missed my (then) brand new ATC100's by just 3 ft. The Naim stack is on the other side of the room, thankfully. So, water through ceiling and down walls = insurance claim for redecoration**
My appointed decorator suddenly had a cancellation and could fit me in straight away, leaving me the weekend to get everything to the centre of the room... and in the case of my Naim kit, right out of the room and harms way.
With thoughts of unfamiliar fingers through drivers, with just me and the decorator to move them, the ATC100s (at 65kg ish) had to stay put, but heavily cloaked in bath towels, polythene sheet and decorators' fabric sheeting.
My Roon trial ends today (Tues 18th Sept). The decorator ended last Friday. I have a variety of uninteresting complaints that make shifting stuff a slow or impossible process. SWMBO, who being an avid tennis player with muscles in all the right places (for a tennis player), usually helps with, or actually does all the shifing around the house, but she has come down with (her words) man-flu. So the room is still in a mess, none of the audio system is connected, and my opportunity to check out Roon is ended.
Thinking back to those three days I had to look at Roon (along with brand new ND555, don't forget), I remember being a little confused about finding stuff, a little surprised at all the cross references to similar stuff when you did find it, and a little bit amazed at what this Roon was able to do... but was I £100 or so amazed ? I'm just not sure, so I've cancelled the trial... what a bummer, with 8,000 albums in my music catalogue, I'm sure it had a lot of potential. Sure, but not £100 certain
Anyone got any thoughts ?
Roger
PS ** - I had previously taken advice from this forum on home insurance and switched to John Lewis. I can thoroughly recommend them. Service was impeccable, and I was assured, in writing no less, that ALL my audio kit (incl 500 series) was covered & would have been covered had the water downfall have damaged them.