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Bluesound NODE N132 Review

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8.9/10 Editorial score

Quick verdict

The Bluesound NODE N132 is a versatile premium streamer built around an ESS ES9039Q2M DAC, BluOS, HDMI eARC and a THX AAA headphone stage. It costs more than value-focused rivals, but combines mature multi-room software, extensive outputs and room-correction readiness in a compact component.

Pros

  • ESS ES9039Q2M DAC and DSD256 support
  • THX AAA headphone amplifier with 6.3mm output
  • HDMI eARC, USB audio, optical, coaxial and RCA connectivity
  • BluOS multi-room platform and Dirac Live readiness

Cons

  • Dirac Live licence and calibration hardware cost extra
  • No front display
  • Significantly more expensive than entry-level streamers
ProductBluesound NODE N132
BrandBluesound
TypePerformance music streamer
Best forA polished BluOS streaming hub for an established stereo, headphones and TV
Price bandPremium

Research note: This is an independent, research-based assessment of the Bluesound NODE N132 Review. It is structured around product documentation and the practical questions buyers should verify in their own system; it does not present unverified research as a personal hands-on listening test.

Key specifications

Bluesound NODE N132 key specifications

Model
Bluesound NODE N132
Product type
Network music streamer
DAC
ESS ES9039Q2M SABRE
Native sampling rate
Up to 192 kHz
Bit depth
16-bit to 24-bit
DSD support
DSD256
Signal-to-noise ratio
-118 dB
Total harmonic distortion plus noise
0.0007%
Headphone amplifier
THX AAA technology
Headphone output
6.3 mm stereo jack and Bluetooth output
Headphone power
160 mW at 16 ohms; 230 mW at 32 ohms
Analogue input
3.5 mm stereo via combo mini TOSLINK input
Digital input
Optical via combo mini TOSLINK input
HDMI input
HDMI eARC with Dolby Digital support
Analogue output
Stereo RCA with fixed output option
Digital outputs
Optical TOSLINK, coaxial RCA and USB Audio 2.0 Type-A
Subwoofer output
RCA and wireless PULSE SUB+ support
Network
Gigabit Ethernet and dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.2 with two-way aptX Adaptive
Streaming and control
BluOS, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect and Roon Ready
Room correction
Dirac Live Ready
Dimensions
220 x 46 x 146 mm
Weight
1.09 kg

Design and daily use

A well-considered design should make the Bluesound NODE N132 Review easy to live with over months, not merely attractive in a product photograph. Control layout, build confidence, access to the main functions and the effort required for setup all shape ownership. Buyers should think about available space, cable routing, heat, charging or maintenance needs, and whether the interface remains clear when the product is used quickly rather than explored at leisure.

Sound and performance

The relevant test is whether the product makes the intended system easier and more satisfying to use. Familiar recordings at realistic levels reveal balance, control and fatigue better than a short feature demonstration; connection stability and interface design are part of the performance picture.

Features and connectivity

Features and connectivity should support the system rather than complicate it. Check physical inputs, network behaviour, control-app usability and any platform dependencies. A feature that is technically present but awkward to access or unreliable in daily use is not much of an advantage.

Setup and system matching

System matching should be approached practically: use familiar music, realistic listening levels and the actual speakers or headphones the product will drive. Connection options and software setup should be verified before purchase, particularly when the product will become the centre of a simple all-in-one system.

Strengths

  • A focused proposition for the right listener or workflow
  • Potential to simplify the intended audio system
  • Practical value depends on matching it carefully to existing equipment
  • A structured evaluation makes comparison with alternatives easier

Limitations to consider

  • The best result depends on setup, source material and surrounding equipment
  • Some advertised features may vary by version, region or software update
  • A personal hands-on test remains important before assigning a final long-term score
  • Value should be compared against alternatives that solve the same specific need

Who should buy it?

Consider the Bluesound NODE N132 Review if its approach matches your actual listening or production habits and you can confirm compatibility with the rest of your system. It makes less sense as an impulse purchase based only on a feature list. Buyers with different room sizes, sources, comfort needs or upgrade plans should compare the alternatives with the same practical criteria.

Alternatives to consider

Compare direct alternatives in the same category, price range and use case rather than comparing unrelated audio products. The most useful comparison is the one that asks which option works best with your sources, room, headphones or speakers, and which will remain easiest to use after the initial setup.

Buying context

Is Bluesound NODE N132 right for you?

The central buying decision is whether Bluesound NODE N132 matches your priorities for streamers and amplifiers. Consider its sound, features, design and value together rather than choosing on one specification alone.

Best fit

A polished BluOS streaming hub for an established stereo, headphones and TV

Look elsewhere if

You need a traditional AV receiver, a phono stage or a Bluetooth-only solution.

Compare before buying

Compare it with FiiO R9 Review and Bluesound POWERNODE (2025) Review, then explore our Streamers And Amplifiers reviews.

Review method: This is a research-based evaluation built from manufacturer documentation, established test findings, long-term owner patterns and current alternatives. It is not presented as a hands-on laboratory test.

Verdict

The Bluesound NODE N132 Review has a clear place when its design, connectivity and intended use match the system around it. A final verdict should be confirmed through documented hands-on use, with the complete setup and listening conditions stated clearly. Until then, this research-based format provides a consistent basis for comparison without overstating what has been personally tested.

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