Thanks guys. I like the idea of starting with my PC. I will check with ARC to see if I can use a regular USB connector from my PC to the CD-9 DAC. If so, that may be a good way to dip my toe into the streaming waters.
I am reluctant to drop big bucks on a streamer and associated gizmos until I understand what streaming is about.
Btw, the CD-9 has a nice redbook CD function. The CD-9 sounds a bit better than my old ARC CD-8. More resolution and better sound stage. Very similar ARC house sound though.
Btw, btw, ... the CD-9 can upstream native redbook sampling of 44.1kHz to 176.4kHz. Upstream sampling changes the presentation, ... seems brighter and more detailed. Not sure I like it better than native redbook sampling. Any comments in digital-land about the pros and cons of upstreaming the sampling rate?
Thanks again
I am reluctant to drop big bucks on a streamer and associated gizmos until I understand what streaming is about.
Btw, the CD-9 has a nice redbook CD function. The CD-9 sounds a bit better than my old ARC CD-8. More resolution and better sound stage. Very similar ARC house sound though.
Btw, btw, ... the CD-9 can upstream native redbook sampling of 44.1kHz to 176.4kHz. Upstream sampling changes the presentation, ... seems brighter and more detailed. Not sure I like it better than native redbook sampling. Any comments in digital-land about the pros and cons of upstreaming the sampling rate?
Thanks again