Ready to move onto next stage of streaming


So for over a year I have been streaming Tidal via my Bluesound Vault 2.
Now I bought this mainly to rip all my cds to but after "discovering" Tidal I find that I rarely even playback from the Vault hard drive, I usually just find it on Tidal even if I know I have it in ripped format.

It boils down to 2 main source areas for me now,vinyl and streaming. Very happy with my analog as I do not even try to compare the two just let them happily coexist knowing they are different.

But here’s where I am at. I am sure there is probably a better setup for streaming Tidal with better sq than the Vault now.
However it still has to be as user friendly as the Vault to operate for the other denizens of chateaux Uberwaltz!
No computer science geniuses here!
Needs to be as simple as the Bluos app is right now for all to use.
Any suggestions that again does NOT revolve around any mac or pc setup.
Thank you
128x128uberwaltz
Uber,

What are you using to control the Vault?  Tablet, phone?

I'm using an Auralic Aries w/ Femto clock, and control it with my iPad via Roon.  Auralic has it's own app, Lightning DS which I only use for setup, which I believe you can only do via an iPad at the moment.

Anyways - the Aries has USB, Toslink, Coax, AES out (pick your poison) and is only a streaming transport - which of course is all you need, since you're using the Lyngdorf's fantastic DAC.

I believe Auralic and Bluesound are neck & neck with each other regarding internal circuitry processor blah blah, but the Aries does have the Femto clock, and no DAC (extra hoopla inside), plus a very nice linear power supply, which should be an upgrade to your Vault.

I haven't used any Bluesound products, but I had the Aries Mini (no Femto/Built in DAC) and the Aries I have now sounds noticeably better.
@uberwaltz,

I get that, 2170 has a very high quality DAC so it should sound better.

“To get full MQA benefit right now I would likely need to insert another MQA capable DAC between the Vault and the 2170”

You can try Mytek Brooklyn, I heard it’s pretty good.
Robert
I use my android phone to control right now, however I do have an older iPad 3 lying around that could be pressed into service.
I will research the Aries.

Latik
I did look at the Mytek products, mighty fine seeming units.
I can vouch for Mytek. I’ve used the Brooklyn DAC+ and it’s sound is spectacular. Especially with MQA.

Equally as good as the Lyngdorf, with maybe a slight edge for the better. But, once I bought the Lyngdorf, there was no need for a second DAC.

Always a compromise.
I use an Ayre Codex with my Bluesound Node.
It is a considerable upgrade from the internal Bluesound DAC and is very reasonably priced on the used market.
Another company I would recommend would be Schiit. A Gungnir or Yggy would be comparable to the Codex.
I haven't joined the MQA bandwagon, yet, as I feel it is more akin to Dolby (which I think is more a sonic degradation than improvement).
B