Not sure you want to hear this but my experience as a dCS Paganini full stack and now four box Vivaldi owner is that in each and every instance the same CD played back on a disc is far superior to the track ripped from a computer, played off a stick or streamed. Every time in every place the CD sounds best.
So if I was you I’d buy the Rossini with transport and settle back to enjoy your CDs forever plus have the ability to play streamed music if that floats your boat (it does nothing for me -- I’m a strictly physical media guy)
What I cannot say is if the updated DAC in the Rossini is so much better that even with sub-optimal digital sourcing (i.e. from your server) it will still sound better -- I suspect it will -- but you’ll never know what the same disc played natively could sound like.
One option would be to retain the Puccini as a transport and use it to feed the Rossini DAC .. however the Puccini is short of the better digital outputs (no AES, not even fire wire) so you’ll always be hobbled by having to use the PCM RCA interface which frankly sucks
Sorry this may not be what you want to hear ...
So if I was you I’d buy the Rossini with transport and settle back to enjoy your CDs forever plus have the ability to play streamed music if that floats your boat (it does nothing for me -- I’m a strictly physical media guy)
What I cannot say is if the updated DAC in the Rossini is so much better that even with sub-optimal digital sourcing (i.e. from your server) it will still sound better -- I suspect it will -- but you’ll never know what the same disc played natively could sound like.
One option would be to retain the Puccini as a transport and use it to feed the Rossini DAC .. however the Puccini is short of the better digital outputs (no AES, not even fire wire) so you’ll always be hobbled by having to use the PCM RCA interface which frankly sucks
Sorry this may not be what you want to hear ...