CD transport vs streamer?


I am presently using a squeezebox unmodded and streaming via ethernet (not wi fi) uncompressed files from a Mac. I am feeding this into my Weiss Medea DAC (tried both Toslink and coaxial). However, comparing it to using my Jason transport, the sound is significantly worse. eg in Jazz at the Pawnshop, I can hear the liveness of the recording, on the streamed music it sounds like it was recorded in an anechoic chamber. Same when i stream from my apple TV via toslink.

Has anyone found a way of streaming that actually can outdo a high end CD player?
jglim
Streaming media is data transferred in a stream of packets that are interpreted and rendered, in real time, by a software application as the packets arrive.

Streaming is not only limited to telecommunication networks anymore. An end-user may also stream media content over their Local Area Network (LAN), from a hard drive storage system to a media player such as a Logitech Squeezebox hooked up to an audio system.

Rich
I am using iTunes with apple lossless and i have set the digital vol control to max on the squeezebox and squeezecentre.
you really need a better power supply to get decent sound out of a squeezebox, the stock walwart really limits potential.
hi , I also have experienced better sound through a cd transport, the bel canto cd2 , which uses the same Phillips pro2 transport mec as yours. for Redbook only I heard the same things as you ,better detail, more relaxed, better separation and depth , it was quit surprising to me, but I heard it. I do know that both of these transports are very low jitter, maybe this is why ? Interesting thread, Chris
I have just updated to the new 7.3.3 firmware. Not sure if its my imagination but there seems to be a slight improvement in the details now....