Advice on a streamer


I'm starting to look into a dedicated streamer.  Recently, the CD's have been gathering dust while I hook up an ipad with the headphone jack to the preamp listening to youtube the majority of the time, and I'm ready to upgrade from that.  I have about 300 - 400 CD's that would be nice to rip to a server with some sort of loss-less format.  I'm still on the fence about that...nice to have, but I'm not completely sold on this yet (meaning that I probably won't buy any more CD's, so whatever I rip will be a one time thing (granted a long thing, but whatever)).  So if I sacrifice sound for ripping, then forget it.  I'm also a cheapish bastard that's not willing to drop a ton of money on a streamer. 

My current system is:
Marantz SACD SA8005
Krell KSP 7B (sometimes switched with a Berning TF10)
Mcintosh MC275
B&W 683

I've been looking at Cambridge audio and Cocktail Audio for streamers. I know the Bluesound Vault 2 would do the job, but, for what I've gathered, the sound quality just isn't up to par.  From what I've been reading, I will likely get Qobuz, as it seems to get more positive reviews than the other services.  

My budget is between $1000 - 1500 with some flexibility.  One key component is the WAF...one thing that we both like and feel it would fit in with our system is a small screen on the streamer that displays the album art (I know we should base it on sound and sound alone, but damnit, it's 2021!  I want great sound and good looks!).  That's why I'm leaning toward the Cambridge audio CXV/851N or one of the Cocktail Audio ones.  I do not have a dedicated DAC unit and would prefer not to purchase one.  

Last item to throw out there.  I would to take the streamer (well, more specifically a hard drive with my music on it) to a cabin where I don't have internet access.  Do these/any streamers work well without internet access to see or pull up music from a hard drive on my phone using an app through bluetooth (does that make sense?)

Does anyone have experience or suggestions on the ones I'm looking at or others I haven't suggested?  Thanks!   
jbeckley42
I have 2 Bluesound Node 2i's on different systems which are great bang for buck. I also have a Lumin U1 mini on my main system but you would require a DAC.  For me there is a difference, more detail with the Lumin. The suggestion of a Lumin D2 is good.

Open Box or used Teac NT-505 totally responds with your requirements. Excellent streamer with capable DAC on board.
I 2nd the idea of a Raspberry Pi. I have one with with a hat connected to my dac. You can get one for under $100 and then have $1400 for a great dac. I use Volumio and their subscription ($4 / month or so) that let's me use Tidal Connect from my phone.
I would also suggest the following: 
Bluesound Node/Vault with external DACLumin (new one will be outside your budget, but worth stretching if you can)
Cambridge Audio CXN2 
Pecanpie streamer also really good if you want to go down the Raspberry Pi route. 
I prefer the BlueOS interface to any Raspberry Pi software options. But each to their own preference. 
Other alternatives that I don't have experience with is the Arcam ST60 and a new iFI Streamer. 
Consider the Audiolab 6000n, no screen & no screen needed as the artwork would show on your phone/tablet as that is the remote, Amazon Music HD goes up to Ultra HD and I don’t have any problems finding what I’m looking for, the Audiolab doesn’t rip any CD’s and as I say never find I cannot find that particular CD. In a head to head my friend had the Cambridge and I the Audiolab and we both agreed the Audiolab sounded better, the Audiolab is also capable of streaming Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon, Spotify plus many internet radio stations, many streamers can’t play Amazon Music, the benefits of it playing all these options are you can sign up for a months free trial on each of them and decide what is your poison. The Audiolab also has a built in ESS Sabre 32 DAC which is good enough to get you into it, you may want to upgrade later and the beauty is you haven’t spent the kids inheritance. Whatever you choose I hope it gives you a smile.