Does Expert Music Streamer Outrun CD Player?


I think this is a very good, yet controversial topic to discuss, firstly, don’t get me wrong, I adore CD music as well, I solely would like to throw a thread to make discussion, that’s it.

Let’s look at this thing “ objectively “, normally CD players got sampling rate at 44.1KHz/16bit for PCM data, music streamers nowadays got sampling rate at 192KHz/24bit or higher for PCM or DSD data(so-called “ Hi-Res “ audio), so given the sampling rate comparison, it seems that a music streamer literally serves better sound quality than a CD player, right?

However, if that’s a damn fact, how come still lots of people out there fighting for which is better for music playing, so CD player does have its audio merits, shorter data transmission path, connect to a DAC then to speakers, easy and fun, but as mentioned, Hi-Res audio got higher sampling rate, which indicates that it’s got more music details, more music data stored, so it’s understandable one should gear up more equipment to play this music data through a music streamer properly.

As one might wonder, why bother making listing to music such a complex job, fairly good point, lets’ do some simple pros and cons then.

*CD Music*

Pros: Easy to apply, and serves fair sound quality, immersive and loveable.

Cons: One CD can’t serve many songs, lacking flexibility and convenience, due to lowers sampling rate, some music detail might be ignored.

*Streaming Music*

Pros: Versatile choices, easy to obtain, listening to different genres to fit different mood in seconds, more details and dynamics.

Cons: Somewhat difficult to understand how to play it “ right “, too many gears to equip, certainly cost higher than a CD system (if you are a extreme audiophile).

Generally speaking, I don’t actually see which conquers which lol, everyone has his/her own taste, no? if you like it easy and “ less technological “, CD would be adequate indeed; if you like it challenging and “ more audiophile-like “, streaming music is your pal.

For me, Vinyl is a whole other level, people adore its quintessential spirit, it’s gonna last forever as long as people still treasure this divine audio essence, but it’s just too expensive and way harder to get the desired one lol…

Personally speaking, as a dude in his early 30’s, I’ve been in love with CD music for sure, it’s classic, it’s cool, it’s the ancestor of digital music, but as the innovative technology keeps cornering me with its appealing convenience, I failed to be loyal to my CD soul… I stated to adopt streaming audio system 3 years ago, yes, at first it was hard to understand what the heck is going with all the “ new stuff “, such as music server, network switch, linear power supply, even the audio cable for network and power connections, let along the audio operating app, I was like, oh man I don’t think I’ll be able to learn all this shxt, but my curiosity of the freaking “ Hi-Fi “ and “ Hi-Red “ drove me to learn and try, well, you reap what you sow, after 1 year, I finally geared up my own audio system…

Was it perfect? Hell no. Was it lousy? It’s alright, Was it worth learning? YES, so now I can write this article, no? lol…

Anyways, I do enjoy listening to music via a streamer, it’s damn convenient and versatile with the whole different streaming services, but, I still listen to CD music every now and then, it’s still got its spirit actually, cuz some music does actually perform better via CD player, it’s classic, it’s lovable, so does expert music streamer outrun CD player, my answer is 70% YES, 30% NO!

Care to leave a comment and let me know what you think about it?


128x128willykuo
If there is a difference of opinion on whether streaming outperforms CD then it is an issue of implementation. Meaning a CD player / DAC’s specific design.

  
My streamer outperforms my CD player and they use the same DAC. I have a Aurender flagship WE60se streamer using a Audio Research Reference CDse CD player DAC. But I have extensively used a Berkeley Alpha 3 DAC as well (i preferred the ARC … while the Berkeley teased a minuscule amount of additional detail, the ARC is minutely more musical (and I mean minuscule).


So at this point in time the higher quality streaming sounds better than the CD quality and the streamed CD quality sounds the same in well implemented designs. Period.
We have  tons of experience here

Streaming right depends on a
numbetof factors

The streamer makes a huge

Difference

QS D oes the choice of software

To date the 432evo music servers from BELGIUM have The most analog sound we have found.

They are easy to setup
and are completely modular and upgradable.

These servers run Squeezebox lite with their own 432hz conversion program.

So you get the convience of Roon with THE uperior sound quality of Squeezebox lite gives you.

DAVE AND TROY
audionntellect nj
US IMPORTER 432EVO MUSIC
SERVERS 





willykuo

Servers/Streamers depend upon several factors. Never lose your CD Soul.

Happy Listening!

jfant cds suck they can be scratched, and misplaced,


A really good server can provide a dac with a better data stream, a hard drive will send a better data stream with less errors then trying to read a disc of plastic in  real time read optically.

We have tested servers vs esoteric transports and the servers sounded better.

To date we have professionaly ripped 6 tb of cds into our nas which connects to our high end Roon core

no more going to a shelf and selecting a disc.

Just load up roon remote and both your library and the worlds music via tidal and quebuz are at your feet

also you have the ability to listen to custom playlists or have hours of contanious music playing are juist some of the reason streamers are killing cd playback

not to mention instant access to new music.

All you need a good streamer/server, a dac,  a high quality usb cable, and a stable network,


dave and troy
Audio intellect NJ
USimporter 432Evo music servers