oblgny,
If a reader concludes that internet is required to listen to your own library, that might affect their consideration of the product. Eliminating potential customers is certainly a "slam" to a manufacturer. As arafiq further explained, internet is not required unless you want to stream internet content such as Tidal or Qobuz. Sure, no harm intended, but please just let that point go...
Trying to be helpful here, every product in the category will require internet connection to stream from music services. Every product should not require internet to play your own library of music (whether stored in a drive plugged directly into your player/computer/streamer or stored on a NAS(networker attached storage) device which is plugged into your router(often in a basement etc., often wherever internet comes into your home).
The Sony is supposed to be pretty simple and wholly contained, that might be the ticket for you.
I've been investigating the Aurelic Aries Mini for the last few weeks. There are a couple of detailed threads about it's sound and its use on computeraudiophile. I suggest that you read them closely and proceed with caution if the content is hard to digest. Many on that sight are very technically capable and that crowd still reports many nuanced setup tweaks of home network and computer/tablet settings to get to 100% user-friendly operation of the Mini and the other Aries products. Overall the company is doing a lot of great things to make this a super product line, but there are speedbumps on that road and you need some patience to get it right; reportedly more so than with the Bluesound or Sony stuff. Cheers,
Spencer
If a reader concludes that internet is required to listen to your own library, that might affect their consideration of the product. Eliminating potential customers is certainly a "slam" to a manufacturer. As arafiq further explained, internet is not required unless you want to stream internet content such as Tidal or Qobuz. Sure, no harm intended, but please just let that point go...
Trying to be helpful here, every product in the category will require internet connection to stream from music services. Every product should not require internet to play your own library of music (whether stored in a drive plugged directly into your player/computer/streamer or stored on a NAS(networker attached storage) device which is plugged into your router(often in a basement etc., often wherever internet comes into your home).
The Sony is supposed to be pretty simple and wholly contained, that might be the ticket for you.
I've been investigating the Aurelic Aries Mini for the last few weeks. There are a couple of detailed threads about it's sound and its use on computeraudiophile. I suggest that you read them closely and proceed with caution if the content is hard to digest. Many on that sight are very technically capable and that crowd still reports many nuanced setup tweaks of home network and computer/tablet settings to get to 100% user-friendly operation of the Mini and the other Aries products. Overall the company is doing a lot of great things to make this a super product line, but there are speedbumps on that road and you need some patience to get it right; reportedly more so than with the Bluesound or Sony stuff. Cheers,
Spencer