CD Transport VS Streamer


I recently purchased, and returned an Audiolab CDT 6000, because compared to my Bluesound Node 2i, the highs were rolled off and the bass wasn’t as strong.  Im comparing 16/44 tracks to a cd.  I figured it was just the Audiolab CDT 6000 so I returned it and bought a Cambridge CXC instead.  Well, it appears that the CXC is doing the same.  
To clarify, I am using the same dac and the same digital coaxial cable.  I am actually unplugging the digital cord from one device and then plugging it into the other.

The high hats and cymbals seem pretty set back and harder to define on the transports vs the bluesound.  The bass isn’t quite as full on the transport either.

I don’t think I would have ever thought that the CDT or the CXC sounded inferior until I switched back to the bluesound and noticed a difference.  The bluesound really puts forth these high frequencies and allows me to really hear high hats and cymbals as well as putting a pleasant sheen on vocals.  The bass is slightly fuller on the bluesound as well.  The sound through the CDT and the CXC is slightly dull.

This is a bit disheartening because I figured that a $600 transport playing hard copies of an album should match if not surpass a $500 streamer / dac playing files from wifi.

Has anyone else experienced this?  Im to the point where I’m questioning if the transport needs to be burned in or if It is possible that streamed files (cd quality, not high res) just actually sound better than cd’s.

My only reason for buying a transport and buying cd’s is because I don’t want to be reliant on an internet connection or my phone, in order to listen to music.  If my internet goes down while in a listening session or if I ever lost my phone for an evening, I’d have no music.  But, and this is a big BUT, I don’t want to spend $600 on a transport and hundreds on CD’s in order to end up with something that sounds inferior to a $500 streamer streaming music.

Any shared experiences with this will be helpful so Thank You ahead of time!

-Bruce

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just know that the BS node 2i DAC (analog) output is well known to owners of revealing systems to be a very mediocre sounding unit... one that overly smooths and blurs the sound, making it quite innocuous sounding, but lacking in drive, transient clarity, imaging specificity and impact
Definitely let the CXC burnin non-stop for 2-3 days.
Which Cullen PC did you order? They all need time to burn-in, some more than others. Patrick can tell you about burn-in.

@georgehifi, so what I’m hearing you say is the cxc is a better transport?
Just from what I mentioned you get for your $, but then I have not A/B them.
I was thinking about the digital coax cable as well.
Any buddies have a good CD player/transport you can listen to on your system? As I said the CXC is a great "budget" transport, as with haggling you can get it in AU for $490aud that's $350USD

Cheers George
I am using a cheap DVD Sony DVP-999ES as the transport for my Wavelength Audio Cosine DAC. Compared to BlueSound Node2 (not node2i), to the same DAC, the Sony sounds better. My digital cable is Nordost Moonglo.
The Vault is just the Node with added Functionality—it rips CDs and has a 2TB storage.  Ripping couldn’t be easier-after adjusting the settings in goes the CD and a few minutes later out it comes.  It isn’t a perfect ripper but as a ripper it bests my Bryston BOT, which I now just use as a CD transport.  I actually use my Vault2 as a streamer only, as I had backed up the stored files to a NAS, and I had a Node2 in another system that died.  And that is another issue with Bluesound—scan enough threads here and you will find many owners whose units have given up the ghost after a couple of years.
My Node2 died about a week after warranty expired.  Most CD transports will go for a decade at least until the laser craps out.

  I don’t know why you think the Node beats CD transports.  We all hear differently.  Rereading your original post, I am unsure where your files come from.  Are you streaming from Tidal or another source?  There may be other variables here