If this for your workshop background listening, how important is ultimate fidelity? The reason that I ask is because the simplest solution is Bluetooth. You can place an Internet Radio app on a tablet or smartphone. You then can select stations by genre and country. The latest Bluetooth codecs sound pretty good. In my office I can only listen at low levels and Bluetooth is just fine, a “proper” system would be wasted.
If you find Bluetooth doesn’t cut it, you can always attach your phone or tablet, with the aforementioned app, with a special cable to the Inputs of your amp.
If you want to get more complex, connect a computer or a streamer (streamers are computers made to look like audio components) to your amp. You can either do this digitally if you have a DAC (frequently included in amps or a standalone) or via analog inputs. The go to streamer for audiophiles as an entry level product is the Bluesound Node2i, which can be connected by Ethernet or WiFi, but honestly, if your source is going to be restricted to Internet Radio, particularly at low levels, I would buy a cheaper streamer
If you find Bluetooth doesn’t cut it, you can always attach your phone or tablet, with the aforementioned app, with a special cable to the Inputs of your amp.
If you want to get more complex, connect a computer or a streamer (streamers are computers made to look like audio components) to your amp. You can either do this digitally if you have a DAC (frequently included in amps or a standalone) or via analog inputs. The go to streamer for audiophiles as an entry level product is the Bluesound Node2i, which can be connected by Ethernet or WiFi, but honestly, if your source is going to be restricted to Internet Radio, particularly at low levels, I would buy a cheaper streamer