Hookup my Superuniti

I have a superuniti. I have a Bluesound Node. And WiFi of course. I want to be able to play music from YouTube videos ,Qobuz and songs saved on my iPad to my superuniti. I am nowhere with this. How do I do this? Is it possible? What do I plug into what? I’m lost and clueless

You can play on your iPad and then airplay to your Bluesound node.You then connect your node to your Superuniti using either optical or analog inputs on the Superuniti.
For Qobuz you can use your node and log in directly to your Qobuz account and play from the Bluesound app.

Thank you so much. I got it hooked up analog out to analog on the Superuniti. And it sounds really good. I’m gonna just enjoy it for a couple weeks then try and figure out the interconnect(s) needed to try digital

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You could also connect the Superuniti directly to Qobuz with the Naim app IMHO. I use Tidal like this.

You can’t do that - the Superuniti doesn’t support Qobuz, only Tidal or Spotify Connect.

Thank you everyone. I’ve gotten it to play very nicely using rca’s for the interconnects and my bluesound node. I’m awaiting delivery of digital coax cable to use instead of the analogue interconnects. This I understand, rightly or wrongly will take the nodes dac out of the equation and instead activate the dac in the superuniti. Bottom line is the Superuniti replaced my all tube integrated and is overall a much easier way to listen . Also, the ss Naim works very well with my Harbeth’s and the extra 40wpc seems to have woken them up. I always felt that at medium or higher volume the Harbeths would benefit a little from a little bit more horsepower. Thank you again Naim community

By all means try the digital coax route, but also don’t ignore the TOSLINK optical as an alternative. The former is my preferred performance connection for high quality 2 channel digital sources, but with lesser ones you can sometimes get issues usually down to them using the coax cable as a convenient route to the nice earth provided by the Naim, with poor performance, hum, or other noises as a consequence. The optical route provides a kind of isolation that avoids that, albeit TOSLINK in itself has other limitations, but at this level probably nothing to worry too much about. Let us know how you get on.

And thx for the correction, Chris. I even looked it up in my app before posting. But I looked at the wrong device :grin:

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with mConnect, you cannot listen to Qobuz ?

I don’t know, but you can do it in the Naim app. I used to use BubbleUPnP Server which worked well, there are plenty of workaround options.

yes you’re right, it is not possible with the F&N app.