Under $3K streaming dac suggestions, Roon Ready?


Just as the title explains..

Currently using an Auralic Mini to Mytek Liberty.  Looking for a one box solution to save space/cables primarily, but if sound quality improvement is capable in the under $3K range as well, then WOOHOO!!!

Will be hooked up to a Yamaha A-S2100 integrated, Spendor A4 speakers.

I've previously used: Lumin D2, and PS Audio DSD Jr. - and both of those sounded the same as my current setup, and I'm not against going back to either of those since they fit the requirements.

Open to all/any other suggestions.  I have my eye currently on: Mytek Brooklyn Bridge and the Teac NT-505.  Would prefer a component that offers balanced & unbalanced outputs, and volume control isn't needed of course.

Best,
Rob


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I have heard the new Auralic g1 ,and the Lumen d-2 with new Sboostermk-2 power supply and imo the Lumin by far ismore
rich and more natural sounding more prat. I had to mention
the Sbooster mk-2 power supply forprice wise with power supply 
they both are around $2800 retail , the Auralic is very respectable 
the Sabre dac sounds different then the Wolfson dacs.
The Lumin D-2 is notjudt a streamer it also can be a music library server 
with a external hard drive , run  Roon or the Lumin app many options there.
@gadios How about giving us an update on your DAC IT OUT session over the weekend?
Over the last few months, I did get a chance to test out a few Streamer/DACs for comparison, the Meridian 218, Lumin D2, Lumin T2, and Mytek Brooklyn+. These were connected to a Luxman 509X (using AQ WEL RCA interconnects) and ML 11A speakers.

All except the Brooklyn+ were both Streamer + DAC and worked extremely well with Roon. I used the Lumin T2’s digital/USB out to the Brooklyn+ in for comparison which worked really well.

- Meridian 218 was clear, crisp yet smooth, and surprising musical, though lacked a bit of body and soundstage. Most Meridian products unfortunately are limited to 24/96 through network, although MQA is fully supported at higher resolution through the analog out. Also no DSD and RAAT isn’t supported so you cannot group the 218 with other Roon RAAT enabled devices (wasn’t an issue for me). If you are in the market for a lower priced DAC/streamer and aren’t into DSD or higher resolution formats, it’s worth a listen. Since MQA and the Roon team spun out of Meridian there is great support built in. MQA was fantastic.
- Lumin D2, very smooth, warm, though felt the soundstage, air between instruments, and openness was lacking a tad compared to the others. Definitely a DAC/streamer that you can listen to over a long period of time without fatigue. Also, extremely simple to setup and never had a hiccup. Lumin and Roon work together hand-in-hand. Awesome experience.
- Lumin T2, very open, clear, crisp, yet smooth with a wide soundstage. Simply put the best all-in-one you can get in my opinion if you are into a more neutral and transparent sound. Also, it incorporates some high end features as a standalone streamer and DAC, supporting DSD512. I used Roon to upconvert to DSD512 and it worked and sounded great. Also, the digital out support is amazing with full featured USB and digital outs that works seamlessly with Roon and the Lumin app.
- Mytek Brooklyn+, unfortunately I couldn’t get the bridge to do a full apples-to-apples comparison, but I had both the Mytek and T2 at the same time so ran USB out from the T2 to Brooklyn+, worked awesome. Overall, I was really surprised at how warm and musical the Mytek was. The sound was "meatier" and had more substance than the T2, but lacked the soundstage and instrument separation. One issue I had, which I could not get over, was that you have to manually turn off the MQA filter to listen to PCM and turn it back on when listening to MQA. For non-MQA PCM, I was hoping the MQA filter would sound as good as the other native filters, but in my opinion it did not.

Although the T2 is a bit higher on the price point if you can score a deal on one sub $4K, closer to the $3K budget (which is feasible), I would recommend it UNLESS you have a very transparent system.

In terms of Bel Canto, I have heard their streamer has inferior DAC side than their standalone DAC (DAC 2.7). On the higher end side, I have heard their Black EX pre/DAC and it was fantastic, but it better be for it’s very high price point.

EDIT:  I should have noted that this is just my opinion, everyone's ears and systems are different.