@nzastro,
" Bugger! Now I feel like I have to try n improve the digital streaming.
It's a bummer when you have a fussy personality!
Could a dedicated hard wired (cat6) streamer/storage unit improve the listening experiance?
As I said earlier I'm new at this digital thing and there's not much help or gear to trial here in NZ so I appeal to those of you that have the experiance.
Anyway any positive realistic ideas would be much appreciated"
Each responder will tell you to do it the way they did it. You have a great start with your Singxer and Denafrips.* My general recommendation is to get your music into files on a hard disk and not to send them through a phone, Tablet or computer where they are compromised by all the noise and commotion in such devices. So you won't have to use any de-crapifier. A network connected digital bridge worked wonders for me, Music files come from a hard disk (or NAS) into the bridge and go out by USB to the (Singxer for your) DAC. Control is by a computer program run on any network connected device you have. I use JRiver on a laptop running the bridge as a DLNA device, plus an android phone. Any Audioquest USB cable, even the least expensive, can work very well.
*It's evident that some who have written don't know how excellent these units are.
" Bugger! Now I feel like I have to try n improve the digital streaming.
It's a bummer when you have a fussy personality!
Could a dedicated hard wired (cat6) streamer/storage unit improve the listening experiance?
As I said earlier I'm new at this digital thing and there's not much help or gear to trial here in NZ so I appeal to those of you that have the experiance.
Anyway any positive realistic ideas would be much appreciated"
Each responder will tell you to do it the way they did it. You have a great start with your Singxer and Denafrips.* My general recommendation is to get your music into files on a hard disk and not to send them through a phone, Tablet or computer where they are compromised by all the noise and commotion in such devices. So you won't have to use any de-crapifier. A network connected digital bridge worked wonders for me, Music files come from a hard disk (or NAS) into the bridge and go out by USB to the (Singxer for your) DAC. Control is by a computer program run on any network connected device you have. I use JRiver on a laptop running the bridge as a DLNA device, plus an android phone. Any Audioquest USB cable, even the least expensive, can work very well.
*It's evident that some who have written don't know how excellent these units are.