Rbstehno: the reason to use a dedicated music server is because they offer significantly better sound quality than a PC or Mac. I used to run an optimized Mac mini - solid state hard drive, 16 GB ram - only running as a music server. I never used it for anything else. The music server I bought smoked it - not even close. This was true even after I converted the Mac’s USB output to SPDIF w/ a nice converter. Further, I always had to update the Mac. Updates to the servers/streamers I have are far less frequent. I have 3 different servers and/or streamers. None have ever crashed.
I would also say that I now believe the music server and/or streamer is actually more important than the DAC. I experienced a bigger improvement in sound quality from this upgrade than from the DAC upgrade. And, I upgraded from a decent streamer (Node 2) to a higher end streamer and again experienced a leap in sound quality.
Lastly, I would note that my better streamer has greatly improved the sound quality of Spotify premium. I have subscriptions to Tidal and Qobuz. Both are very good and sound better than Spotify. But, I noticed a leap in sound quality from Spotify w/ the upgraded streamer.
Regarding the backup issues you note - fair points. However, in my one system, I use that Mac Mini as my Roon core and file storage. Guess what just failed. Fortunately, the Mac is backed up.
Perhaps the way to manage all this is to use streamers instead of servers - the difference being no onboard storage to lose. Then, you’d keep the backup ease of your solution but have the improved sound quality and ease of use from the streamer and app.
My $.02
Best,
I would also say that I now believe the music server and/or streamer is actually more important than the DAC. I experienced a bigger improvement in sound quality from this upgrade than from the DAC upgrade. And, I upgraded from a decent streamer (Node 2) to a higher end streamer and again experienced a leap in sound quality.
Lastly, I would note that my better streamer has greatly improved the sound quality of Spotify premium. I have subscriptions to Tidal and Qobuz. Both are very good and sound better than Spotify. But, I noticed a leap in sound quality from Spotify w/ the upgraded streamer.
Regarding the backup issues you note - fair points. However, in my one system, I use that Mac Mini as my Roon core and file storage. Guess what just failed. Fortunately, the Mac is backed up.
Perhaps the way to manage all this is to use streamers instead of servers - the difference being no onboard storage to lose. Then, you’d keep the backup ease of your solution but have the improved sound quality and ease of use from the streamer and app.
My $.02
Best,