🎶 Elevate your soundscape — because your ears deserve the ICONic experience.
The Bluesound Node ICON is a high-resolution wireless music streamer featuring dual ESS SABRE ES9039Q2M DACs, THX AAA headphone amplification, and advanced connectivity including HDMI eARC, AirPlay 2, and dual-band Wi-Fi. Designed with an industrial aluminum chassis and a vibrant 5” HD display, it supports multi-room streaming via BluOS and offers optional Dirac Live room correction for pristine, immersive audio throughout your home.
Brand Name | Bluesound |
Item Weight | 6.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 7.6 x 3.3 inches |
Item model number | NODE ICON |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
F**V
Good sound and connectivity
I've been using an OPPO BDP-93 to play audio files since 2011 and finally decided it was time for an upgrade. It's possible to spend THOUSANDS of dollars on digital players, and while I'm OK with getting spendy with my amps/speakers, I'm not convinced those high end players are really that much better - YMMV. Bluesound has a good rep for making quality digital players at a somewhat reasonable price range so when they launched the ICON I decided it was time to pull the trigger.Starting with the bad...There was A LOT of swearing during the setup process. Good times. The bluOS app was glitchy and I was ready to start the return process - but shutting down my iPhone and restarting fixed some of the issues. Getting the unit to read my WAV files off a thumbdrive took way to much "fiddling" but finally it recognized the drive. One fun feature - every time someone sent me a text the unit would stop playing. This is a deal breaker, but the next day it stopped doing this and has worked fine since. Go figure... The owners manual is a freaking joke. Come on - for this price range you should do better. I'm still struggling with the interface for Amazon music, hard to tell who is at fault here. Could be me!What do I love?I wanted a device that I could plug into my preamp, that would play WAV (CD) and other audio files, handle sound from the TV, and access my Pandora stations - all via a phone or tablet app. The ICON does all of these well. And it sounds really good. Seriously good. Better than my old Oppo which was no slouch in it's day. I have never been a huge fan of digital sound - the first time I heard a CD player I was not impressed. Digital has come a long way since, and while I still prefer a good clean LP, the ICON darn close and is so much easier to utilize.Couple points. I initially connected my LG TV using the HDMI eARC but the problem with this is I was unable to use ONLY the TV speakers and there are times I don't want to fire up multiple components to get sound from the TV. Connecting the TV using the optical out fixed this issue.I listened running the ICON into my VTL tube preamp, and then tried running it directly to my VTL power amp using the ICON as a preamp. Yah, it sounds better going into the tube preamp first. Connecting it directly into the power amp resulted in a much "brittle" sound - almost unenjoyable to my ears. YMMV.I have not yet listened to DSD files which should in theory sound better than WAV. I'm not sure why Bluesound opted to limit DSD to 256 instead of 512. At this price point that's a swing and a miss Bluesound. The HD files I have played from Amazon sound very nice however.I'm connecting the ICON to the preamp using the cheap RCA cables that came with the unit. I plan on trying some higher quality interconnects in the future. I did not test the balanced out connections as my preamp does not have that as an option.All in all I'm very satisfied.System specs: VTL 2.5 preamp. VTL ST-150 power amp. Joseph Audio Pulsar speakers.
P**Y
Bluesound Node Icon: A True Analog & Digital Hub with a Key Feature Missed by Competitors
I have owned two previous Bluesound Nodes: the Node Node 21 and the Node X (10th Anniversary Edition). The Node Icon is the real deal and takes your Music streaming to the next level with excellent build and sound quality. What I love about the Bluesound streamers (in contrast to many other good brand streamers, like Eversolo, HiFi Rose, etc.) is that the audio signal is fed to all outputs - analog & digital - regardless of the source. The only exception is the USB output. This requires specific selection and when selected, the output signal is limited to only USB. But all other analog & digital outputs play the same source signal simultaneusly. This is important to me because I use multiple outputs, such as my Cambridge Audio EVO 150, and other amps or Headphone amplifiers. This makes the Bluesound Node Icon a true digital hub in systems like mine. As much as I love some of the other popular streamers by Eversolo and HiFi Rose, their output being limited to only what is selected makes it much more cumbersome to switch between components throughout my listening sessions.I would also like to point out how nice the DAC sounds in the Bluesound Node Icon. I was planning on using one of my external DACS as I have in the past. But after hooking up the Node Icon and listeing to it's DAC output side-by-side with other more expensive dedicated DACS ... the differences were so minimal that I decided to simplify my setup and just use the Node Icon's DAC when needed. I could not be happier!The Bluesound App is also very nice. But I would like to see future upgrades that offer more diversity in display options, etc. This is where some of the competitors shine. But this is a minor tradeoff in the bigger picture of the Bluesound's audio and analog/digital hub performance.Thank you, Bluesound!
B**R
Killer network player
My review is for the Bluesound Node ICON Reference Multi-Room High Resolution Wireless Music Streamer. I say that because I sometimes see reviews on product pages that aren't the product I'm looking at. Now that that's out of the way, this thing is pretty amazing. The two things that sold me on it were, first and most important, it has balanced XLR output. Any serious audio system uses balanced connections instead of unbalanced RCA cables. That's what got my attention when looking for a network player. The large screen is great and makes the thing look pretty cool sitting on the shelf. I haven't had this unit very long so I'm still learning the companion app, but it's not hard. The sound quality is absolutely amazing. I ripped 20 CD's to FLAC format using my PC to test the sound with using Exact Audio Copy (if you know you know). It's got a good selection of streaming services too, including one of my favorite free ones, Radio Paradise. It even supports an HDMI ARC connection from a TV. Because Blusound built this thing with two mono, high-quality DACs instead of a single, cheaper stereo one, the output is uncompromised. It's the reference unit that all network players could only hope to match for the price. Two thumbs way up.
L**D
Great streamer that punches above it’s price point.
Fantastic music streamer. Love the look and functionality of the new device (I own a Node 2i which has been great). The 1/4inch jacks on each side of the device is great. The sound generated is blissful. Setup was easy - plugin, configure and it connected to my existing NAS for playback. I even added a few of the new services I hadn’t used in the past. The unit is solidly built and the number of inputs/outputs are sufficient - the inclusion of XLR out is a bonus. Satisfied with my purchase.
4**S
Beauty is skin deep
Great looking streamer. However, it’s output was low, so I had to keep it on 100. Also, the sound or tune was sterile. I returned it. I also tried Eversolo’s $1000.00 streamer… it too was not a keeper.
N**
Rocks me just fine.
Easy set-up, nice app, no complaints.
D**R
Great streamer
Ships fast product brand new
M**E
Sounds great
Sounds great. Using with Tidal streaming service, much better than Amazon streaming music
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