PS Audio DirectStream with Bridge II - FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!


I am new to this hi end game of sound and have been researching products for over a year and a half and I finally started buying up equipment last month.  I recently acquired a PS Audio DirectStream DAC and was really enjoying the sound with my cd collection.  I started looking at music servers for casual listening.  I love Tidal because there is so much music to discover.  I looked at the Sony, Aurender, Naim, on and on.  Then I did more reading and realized I could buy a Bridge II from PS Audio to stream Tidal and other services.  I received the Bridge yesterday from The Music Room in Colorado (another great company btw) and proceeded to install it in my DAC.  Once I installed the bridge I followed the directions on the PS Audio website about how to stream Tidal and within a minute I was up and running.  All I can say is this stuff is FREAKIN' AWESOME.  The album art appears on the front of the DAC, a little added bonus, but it was so easy to setup and control.  I am in not affiliated with either PS Audio or The Music Room, however, I wanted to share my excellent experiences with the rest of you A-goners.  You may all already know about this equipment but in case there are any other newbs out there like me I thought I would share my little adventure.  

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Great to hear that the functionality is there after so many hiccups with the Bridge I.  

What are you using to render (control and select music for) the bridge?  A laptop or tablet running JRiver or Roon?  When my beloved Squeezebox Touch eventually bites the dust, I may be looking at the Bridge II versus an Auralic Aries.
I read the Bridge I did have some issues.  So far, 3 hours in I have not experienced a single hiccup on the Bridge II.  I am just using an old LG Nexus phone because you can only get Tidal with BubbleUpnp (sp?) app on Android, not available on iOS devices.  I installed the app and clicked on a couple of menus and it all just shows up and works seamlessly, just like PS Audio shows on their website.  I believe you can pick up an Android tablet for $50 to $75 used or $100 new.  I just gave me Kindle Fire to my father last month because I never used it, oh well.  I would prefer a table to more easily view and navigate, however, the little phone works fine for now.  
Also, speak to Josh at the Music Room and he will hook you up with a Bridge II for a reasonably price.  My understanding is it works with both the DirectStream and older DAC PS made, PerfectStream I believe it was called?