Upping my digital game


I joined the hi-Rez brigade in 2015/2016 when I added a Bricasti M1 DAC and a MacBook Pro. I’ve purchased hi-Rez music mostly from HDTracks and use JRiver on my MacBook Pro. Right now I think my hi-Rez playback is generally excellent, with the limiting factor, if any, the recordings I’ve purchased (a lot of 50/60’s hard bop). 
If I wanted to up my digital game and go to a dedicated storage and playback device, which I know Aurender offers- what are my options (aside from aurender)? 
Real world experience in going from a MacBook Pro to a ? As a his Rez storage and playback device would be incredibly helpful. 
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Hi Zavato,

I used to use a stripped down Mac Mini as my server into my DAC.  It worked well and I thought it sounded pretty good. I optimized it in all ways suggested for improved audio performance.  Nevertheless, I ended up purchasing an Aurender N100H to improve convenience (pretty seamless operationally between stored files and streaming services) and found it sounded markedly better.  I now also have an Auralic Aries G2 in another system and it sounds notably better than then Aurender N100H, as I’m sure does Aurender’s N10 as well.   I’m now enjoying a level of digital performance that’s vastly better than I had before - using the same DAC.

As an owner of their products, I can certainly recommend the units noted above. (btw: Auralic’s Lightning DS app sounds significantly better than does Roon - a separate discussion). You should certainly check out Lumin and Innous, too as there are many very enthusiastic fans here.  And, you might consider Bricasti with a network card.  Are you able to audition some/any of these units in your system?

In my opinion and in my experience, the server and/or streamer is as important as the DAC - and perhaps more so - for quality sound. Said differently, I found a greater leap in performance by moving upstream on the server than I did by going upstream on the DAC.  Of course, YMMV.

Best,
You could look at MinimServer it runs on a few platforms... I run it on a MacBook Pro as well as a Windowz Custom i7700k where I have my local music files... A Lumin U1 mini on a wired LAN along with WiFi... The Lumin U1 mini is in front of a Chord Qutest DAC... Can access local files on both PCs from an iPhone Lumin app, from Roon and Audirvana on both PCs... Will probably go with a Synology NAS next and put all the local music files there too... Life is great...

The trick seems to be to move to a thin client thick server topology to separate the electrical noise created by a standard pc from the DAC by adding a network transport device, call it a thin client, purpose made to not do much more than transporting data from a network and presenting to a DAC...
You have lots of choices in streamers less so in streamers with attached storage. Auralic is a great rec by mgrif I use an older Aries Mini it sounds great spinning my files from a Synology NAS or streaming Qobuz/Tidal. Not sure if separating streamer and storage would be an improvement in sound, a degradation, or neutral. My gut tells me letting the streamer just stream and the NAS store is the best route but of course I could be wrong.