My One arrived 2 weeks ago so here are some initial impressions.
The packaging is simple and neat, with ample protection for the beautiful device. Did I say beautiful? It's gorgeous actually, a really cool looking piece of equipment, which has very high WAF (for the family man). But to others, it looks like a glorified digital clock
Booting up..
The other contents of the package consists of the custom 3.5mm-RCA analog/line-out cable, a wifi antenna (for extending range), and the power supply (auto volt). It also contains a simple user guide on setting up the One . You may want to check the guide online for more updates/information
(https://olivemediainc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/200090595-User-Guide)3.5mm - RCA
I only have a simple network at home and don't have servers or NAS, so my contents for the One will be purely local (internal HDD). Installing the 2.5" (laptop HDDs) into the One is fairly easy. Olive have already put up the instructions here
(https://olivemediainc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200768285-How-do-I-insert-my-own-hard-drive-). Also, there is another way to share the content to the One, that is through bluetooth. Also, forgot to mention, it already has internet radio, however spotify, youtube and other music content sources/services support is not yet available but it is already on the works.
The One have an array of outputs to deliver your music. It has a speaker out, analog out and a digital out. You will need banana plugs if you want to connect the One to your speakers. Olive has provided a custom 3.5mm to RCA cable if you want to utilize the line out and use your existing amplifier. Also, you can opt to use the digital out if you want to use your external DAC. The digital out is through a coaxial (RCA). If you notice, the one also has a USB port, which is currently being developed to also stream digital data. This is great if your external DAC only accepts USB input.
Rear ports
Here are the specifications of the DAC and amplifier inside the one taken from their site.
HD Digital-Analog-Converter
Based on Burr-Brown PCM5142:
32-bit/384kHz
Dynamic Range / SNR: 112 dB
THD+N: - 93 dB @ - 1 dBFS (Typical)
8X oversampling
Dual HD amplifiers and DSP
2x 32W/channel into 8 Ohm, high-efficiency (92%)
1 amp per channel provides perfect channel separation
DSP with Olive's patent-pending SMART technology
One thing that jumps on you when you start up the One, is probably the quality of the screen/display. I think it is not on par with the quality look and feel of the One. But I have no qualms, if it is not IPS or AMOLED and have a retina display. I have joined the funding because I was looking for a music player where I can browse my music collection without using an external monitor/display/tv and which also looks good or looks like a piece of hifi equipment. So the display of the One, is sufficient for that purpose. A good UI is just a bonus for me, since I am used to playing by browsing into folders.
Track view
Album track view
You can browse by album with cover art thumbnails
Search artists, album, tracks
My initial experience was not overly positive, but the issues I encountered were mitigated with the help of the Olive support team. Looking at the initial reviews from fellow One's owners, I think I just got it bad, as most of them shared their great experience with their unit. Anyway, after completing the initial setup and tinkering the settings to suit my preferences and loading some music into the One, it's time for some listening sessions.
I only have a simple 2 channel audio setup due to some limited listening space in the apartment. See my equipments below.
Speakers: Wharfedale Denton 80th Anniv Edn (6Ω/86db) in solid wood stands w/ spikes
DAC/Preamp: Emotiva Stealth DC-1 (24/192;Dual fully differential AD1955 DACs)
Amplifier: Emotiva A-100 Mini-X (50 watts @8Ω/80 watts @4Ω)
To be continued.