jdavis37Does your dac have AES/EBU digital input, if so make sure your server has AES/EBU output, far better they say than using spdif rca.
Music Server/Player for NOS R2R DAC
Cheers George
Music Server/Player for NOS R2R DAC
jdavis37Does your dac have AES/EBU digital input, if so make sure your server has AES/EBU output, far better they say than using spdif rca. Cheers George |
Shkong.. thanks for the suggestion. George.. it does offer that as it's sole other input option. DAC has not yet been ordered but should be by tomorrow. Will have same limits though. Is not a DAC for hi resolution or oversampled music. On software.. agree which is why I prefer the manufacturer of the music server provide an app. I am technically proficient but desire simplicity for the interface. Is about listening to music and a sense of meditation, etc.The Atoll software with my current streamer/server is very well done. My wife has an Auralic Mini and I do not like its software nearly as much. Everything I currently own is redbook (16 bit, 44.1 kHz) except one recording I bought that was 24 bit/96 kHz (most likely upsampled). Going this direction in the long run may be a little risky given CDs may die, music may turn to mostly streaming only (like Blockbuster Video going plgggth) and higher resolution/upsampled files could become the normal (they can be of course downsampled by the player). On flip side if I hear what I am hoping to hear from this the risk is worth it. Anyhow, still looking to see what the list is of servers/players offering this limited output. So many are now USB only! |
My guess is a $25.00 Chromecast Audio will get the job done, if you have a smartphone or a computer. I don't think you will hear much of a difference between it and your Atoll (or anything else for that matter). Look at the BlueSound products if you don't have a computer (seems unlikely as you are somehow RIPing and storing digital file). |
kahlenz.. thanks. I have no desire to downgrade what I currently have. The Atoll doesn't eat a whole lot :) For now I am just trying to see what other devices are available that I have missed in my search. Once I know what is available I can figure out if the SQ will improve or stay the same. If the latter the Atoll is fine. There is nothing wrong with it. What I do not want is to use my PC for anything related to music other than ripping CDs to FLAC. I don't want to go the NAS route or use software loaded on my PC to select songs etc. I currently have an iOS and Android app to control music selection on the Atoll and it works well, has no clutter and aside from the devices having to be wifi connected it keeps my PC isolated doing the work I use it to do (and limits my IT role of home IT products troubleshooter when anything does not work for the family). I would though like to think some of these products costing significant amounts of money would be offering something in SQ improvement and not just features. But if not I can keep my Atoll and not look back :) But first just a list of nicely made media players that have SPDIF outputs! |