Marktomaras > I hope this is useful! Feel free to contact me if you'd like more info. Good luck!
Blindjim > that was a super assist. I could not have asked for more. thanks tons.
Jond > The Aries has a dual band modem and can run on the newer much less crowded 5 ghz band
Blindjim > super. THX! This 5GHz protocol I’ll assume is one which works in defference to the WAP setup in the ISP provided on site modem?
I’ll also presume the settings for the Aries are within the mobile device lightening app.
Dlcockrum > The Aurender requires Ethernet connection to my router/modem (not wireless. …. the USB cable makes the most difference by a wide margin. …. Ethernet cable makes a significant difference too.
Blindjim > and there it is! Lol I did not doubt it for a minute. Mark the calendar if its not already, Ethernet wires now officially matter. lol
It seems now, the decision is which protocol to use, and investigate ROON a lot more.
If the USB gremlins can be eliminated entirely, and as well a solid clock or reclocking comes as standard or as bonus, then aiding or adding in the clocking aspect should be the proper selection for a bridge or server, or renderer thingy..
Although, USB and DSD presently appear to be married especially for DSD2 (128) or DSD4 (256) in a few of the newer DACs I’ve read about. I should think this is not a mandated interface situation for all DACs, just some, hopefully.
Without further review, the Aurender W20 would be my first choice, apart from its entry fee. A lesser ver could however be a very real option.
I love the notion of an upgradeability aspect, and a device which clocks the data stream, and supports all the usable audio formats.
This might just coe down to which app works best for me… and not necessarily which server or bridge. I suppose I’ll begin there and download some apps.