Oldschool we sell a lot of music streamers, and the NAD is a good capable product but there are way better units out there.
The NAD is great if you are interested in setting up a NAD Blue Sound streaming setup and also like the idea of having a back up drive.
The Blue Sound Operating system is truly fantastic.
We sell the NAD, we also sell Aurender, Lumin, Baetis, Innuous, Naim.
Our current favorite for the price is the Innous Zenith which offers some wonderful qualities:
1: True Audiophile build quality with a very sophisticated low noise power supply which generates a very clean digital signal, and yes you can hear the difference. Low clock noise, ethernet isolation filter, proprietary OS which is designed to eliminate noise, vibration shock mounting.
2: Easy to setup
3: Roon Core
All the main servers use an app to run them. There is just too much to control and access in terms of using and selecting files to make a regular remote effective.
Personally the ability for a server to play a cd rather than rip is not a major issue the Innuous rips in eight mins, and automatically updates your library.
I would not consider a server just because it is an NAD product, we sell the Masters products and they do stand on their own merits and you can use whatever server you find acceptable.
Food for thought.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
The NAD is great if you are interested in setting up a NAD Blue Sound streaming setup and also like the idea of having a back up drive.
The Blue Sound Operating system is truly fantastic.
We sell the NAD, we also sell Aurender, Lumin, Baetis, Innuous, Naim.
Our current favorite for the price is the Innous Zenith which offers some wonderful qualities:
1: True Audiophile build quality with a very sophisticated low noise power supply which generates a very clean digital signal, and yes you can hear the difference. Low clock noise, ethernet isolation filter, proprietary OS which is designed to eliminate noise, vibration shock mounting.
2: Easy to setup
3: Roon Core
All the main servers use an app to run them. There is just too much to control and access in terms of using and selecting files to make a regular remote effective.
Personally the ability for a server to play a cd rather than rip is not a major issue the Innuous rips in eight mins, and automatically updates your library.
I would not consider a server just because it is an NAD product, we sell the Masters products and they do stand on their own merits and you can use whatever server you find acceptable.
Food for thought.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ