“Audio streaming. It’s a good place to find new music, or provide background, other than that? Meh. I prefer the simplicity of physical media,”
“the only thing I’m missing is a NAS to replace my laptop as the source for ripped cds. And an MQA compatible dac. And maybe better file management. Don’t forget a linear power supply. All that and more. streaming has too many nits that need picking for me to get too deeply involved with it.”
@fundsgon,
“It appears you have not explored all the available options. Streaming couldn’t be any more easier with a high quality dedicated audio servers. This is where ‘rubber meets the road’ and one gets to enjoy superlative SQ of streaming files. What you need to do is simplify your existing setup and go for one box device that allows streaming from Tidal / Qobuz, onboard internal storage for your rips and built-in internal DAC”.
“You were seeking advise on DAC’s to eventually replace your Simaudio Supernova not too long ago. If you’re serious about digital streaming, I would look into Aurender and Lumin brands that offers one box players with built in DAC and internal storage”.
This is why I asked the question earlier and offered a simple solution with the Cary Audio DMS600. It’s not cheap but neither is buying multiple items just to try to reach the the same goal of Hi Fidelity. It is a Hi End Streamer and DAC all in one. Check it out for yourself.
https://www.stereo.net.au/reviews/cary-audio-dms-600-network-audio-player-reviewhttps://www.stereophile.com/content/new-cary-dms-550-and-dms-600-network-audio-players-sli-100-integ...https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/dms-600-owner-review