I use Roon and have been streaming for several years. I stream both
Tidal and more recently Qobuz as well as music from my local NAS.
My primary streaming
setup is a Schiit Yggdrasil DAC and a Metrum Ambre streamer. They
work very well together and are seamless with Roon. Music quality is
excellent. The downside for many people is cost as these two units
together run $3000 to $3500. Don’t get me wrong, I love them and
for me they are absolutely worth it.
A few months back I
was watching a “Darko” youtube video about a Raspberry Pi music
dac/streamer combo from Allo called the Boss Player. It’s a Roon
ready dac/streamer in one box and costs $169. You need to add $25 or
so to power it, but Darko gave it rave reviews – so I had to try
it.
When it arrived, it
took about 20 min to assemble it and get it on my network. I had
decided to use Ropieee software and it is also seamless when
interfacing with Roon.
When streaming HiRes
music through Roon I cannot detect a difference in quality between
the two approaches – maybe hard to believe, but true.
Doing some further
research into the Metrum Ambre, I found that it is also running
Raspberry Pi internally and Ropieee software. Without question, the
Ambre is a solid, well built unit and has considerably more interface
options, but the heart of it is the same.
My recommendation
for anyone who wants to try streaming without spending a great deal
of money should try the Raspberry Pi route – then they could move
up to more expensive solutions when they wish.