Good digital success story.
I definitely recommend a streamer upgrade, you will be amazed at how much difference it makes.
A Skeptics Digital Upgrade Journey
2 months ago I argued against the benefits of high quality digital cables. It’s just 1’s and 0’s right?
My Bluesound Node (N130) was a convenience - decent SQ for casual listening (SXM radio and Tidal). Focused listening sessions were vinyl only.
Back surgery forced me to take another look at digital - the records were too low to for me to get and my wife was doing enough without taking requests.
I started looking at DACs, and Denafrips was on my list. Thanks to @drmuso I ordered the LSY PSU with LPS ($280) from BEATECHNIK also run by Alvn Lee from Vinshine Audio.
I added a tube DAC from Black Ice and they arrived on the same day along with a Coax cable from Analysis Plus. Interconnects to amp were Nordost Purple Flare. Hard wired Blue Jeans ethernet.
Very pleased with the outcome and I think the all in cost of $2,570 is pretty reasonable.
Lessons learned: everything matters including digital cables, apparently it is not just 1’s and 0’s. Serious listening library expanded exponentially.
Thoughts on my choices/path? Any one else done something similar?
I have a feeling I will be upgrading my Node 2i very soon. Thanks for the post @macg19. |
Agree a quality streamer makes a huge difference. When I upgraded from my audio use only PC laptop to a Bricasti M5 (on my 2 channel system) it was an eye opener. Total believer now. Also, having it as a network player is another step up keeping your computer, NUC or Core anywhere on the network away from your system. Hardwired to the network better than wifi/bluetooth in my experience. As for Digital cables, my experience is that a quality USB or coax make a definite difference. Ethernet cables not much. A Blue Jeans/nice amazon quality cable sounded as good as several Audioquest/Pangea levels I tried and returned. I use Optical isolation so that may have an impact. |
What @kota1 said.Gathering information and opinions is helpful, but trying and buying what you like best is the only way to know for sure. |