The NT-07 is a half-baked rebrand at best. The OS is a stripped down version of Lumin's, the outputs are standard Spdif which brings all of the spdif limitations and an ordinary non-audio specialized USB again unlike Lumins. The case is your standard stamped metal case with an exposed R-Core and power supply being able to spread all its EMI/RFI to everything inside, again unlike Lumins encapsulated power supply. The tape and glue on the wires inside the case seem more DIY than an expensive $7k product. Luxman could not have spent more than an afternoons worth of time dreaming up how to put this together given Lumins processor and OS were already in hand. Luxman you can do better than this, especially at this price point.
The NT-07 is a half-baked rebrand at best. The OS is a stripped down version of Lumin's, the outputs are standard Spdif which brings all of the spdif limitations and an ordinary non-audio specialized USB again unlike Lumins. The case is your standard stamped metal case with an exposed R-Core and power supply being able to spread all its EMI/RFI to everything inside, again unlike Lumins encapsulated power supply. The tape and glue on the wires inside the case seem more DIY than an expensive $7k product. Luxman could not have spent more than an afternoons worth of time dreaming up how to put this together given Lumins processor and OS were already in hand.
Luxman you can do better than this, especially at this price point.
No facility for an external clock…