Any difference in SQ from USB drive storage to NAS playback?


Not sure if there is any difference in theory but.....

Should there be any difference in SQ of files played back through a USB hard drive or flash drive plugged directly into back of my streamer.
Vs the same ripped files accessed by internet from a  NAS?


128x128uberwaltz
Interesting question.
Though I am no expert, I think there might be a difference.
If I recall correctly, Sam Laufer's The Memory Player outputs files to memory before they are played. The result being higher sound quality.
So, it would seem using either memory, UDB or NAS, will result in differing playback.
Come to think about it, Aurender caches songs to a SSD  before playing music.
I'll put the question to Sam when I speak with him.
Bob
Bob
I have the Aurender N100 and my understanding is it only caches streaming  music to it's SSD?
It maybe my imagination but I swear music played from the nas sound fuller than from a USB hard drive plugged into back of the n100.
I have been using a Melco N1A as my NAS for the last 2+ years now, and it definitely makes for better SQ than when the music I played was stored on a WD My Cloud or Seagate Backup Plus device.
So in my experience, the quality of the storage implementation definitely makes a difference.  Melco, Aurender, Innous, and such are purpose built audiophile devices, equipped with better power supplies and quieter storage mechanisms, all making for a lower noise floor and yielding better SQ, and as expected, you have to pay for the priviledge.