Roon Nucleus One and Titan servers
Since its introduction in 2015, Roon has transformed the experience of browsing music. Everything about your music – browsing, discovery, collecting, and listening – is more engaging with Roon, and the software has earnt itself a reputation as the solution of choice for music aficionados around the world.
With the launch of the Nucleus and Nucleus+ servers in 2018, Roon created a solution for software users to create a reliable home environment on which to run Roon, using a dedicated server without the need for any DIY set-up. Today, Henley Audio are delighted to announce the imminent UK availability of Roon’s latest generation servers – the Nucleus One and Nucleus Titan.
Nucleus One (UK SRP £599.00) and Nucleus Titan (UK SRP £3,899.00) are the only music servers built for Roon, by the Roon team. Both were first released to the US market earlier this year, and both are now ready to launch in the UK during November 2024.
By adding a Roon Nucleus server to a home audio system, users can enjoy a seamless experience with the software and tap into advanced features without fear, as Nucleus servers run on a dedicated version of Roon OS.
Nucleus One sets a new standard in the Nucleus product line. Comparable in performance to the previous Nucleus model, Nucleus One is an affordably priced, dedicated Roon server molded from high-quality polycarbonate with visual characteristics that echo the premium Nucleus Titan. Priced appealingly, Nucleus One is the perfect choice for anyone seeking a reliable Roon server that offers a best-in-class music experience at an unrivaled price point.
Features
The most affordable dedicated Roon server on the market.
Delivers Roon OS reliability and performance to all Roon users.
Flexible connectivity: two USB-A, and one audio-only HDMI port.
Provides space for 2.5” internal SATA drives for up to 8TB library storage capacity.
CPU cooling is assisted by a quiet internal fan.
Precision molded, modern matte black, high-quality polycarbonate enclosure.
Exterior design aesthetics evoke those of Roon’s flagship Nucleus Titan server.