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Streaming
Stream from a purpose-built Dutch music server engineered around custom clocks and low-noise digital output.
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about pink faun
Pink Faun is a Dutch high-end audio atelier based in Rhenen, in the Netherlands, producing digital music servers, streamers, network bridges, clocks, and cables. The company built loudspeakers, CD players, amplifiers, and DACs over its earlier years, but since 2019 its complete focus has been streaming audio — the area where it has built its reputation. The engineering thesis is digital-source purity: custom clocking, low-noise power, and bridge cards that isolate the streaming signal path. The current line centers on the 2.16 server platform, including the 2.16 Ultra and the 2.16x, which run Roon server software with HQPlayer-embedded available for upsampling. The lineup extends to network bridges, the Pink Faun clocks, and the brand's streaming bridge cards, with the 3-series (3.4 and 3.32) covering network streamer and DAC functions. Customers configure servers around their preferred playback software — Roon, JRiver, or HQPlayer. In the US market Pink Faun competes with other dedicated server and streamer specialists in the serious digital-source segment, and is distributed through Believe High Fidelity in Hutto, Texas. The brand is recognized in digital-audio circles rather than as a household name: it has been reviewed in Stereophile (the 2.16x music streamer), The Absolute Sound, 6moons (the AV Streamer & DAC 2.32), Mono & Stereo, and HiFi-Advice. That coverage establishes it as a second-tier import with standing among streaming-focused listeners. Pink Faun products are produced in the Netherlands.