Help teach an old dog new tricks


Hi folks, I'm a retired almost 70 former audiophile enthusiast who had gotten away from the hobby aspect of music and systems for 15 or so years and could use some system updating advice. 

Background:  My current system is part old, part somewhat old, and fully balanced via (XLR).  I have an Ayre CX-7e red book player, feeding a Pathos Logos integrated, pushing a nearly 30 year old pair of Kef 104.3 that I've owned since new.  I also have a turntable that I rarely use and will likely retire in the near future.  Being on SS and a small pension, my financial means is adequate but not anywhere near enough to fund most components I'd like to have in my system, so I need to spend my money wisely with a look at probably never substantially upgrading my system again after this go-round.  I've always loved the sound of a decent system driving Harbeth SL5+ (or similar) speakers but not sure I have the coin to make a move on speakers at this time, but would want to have a system that would work well with both the British Kefs and possible future Brit Harbeths. I also know that I've suffered some loss of hearing due to age.  At nearly 70, I'm always mindful of my hearing causing me to reach a point of diminishing returns with money spent vs actual ability to hear the difference sonicly.

Where I want to be:  To date, I have never streamed any music, ever.  I'd like to change that and make music streamed from Tidal, Qobuz, etc. my main source. I've convinced myself that beyond sending my Ayre CD player back to them for a quick 'tune up', my best investment would be a separate DAC (balanced please) and a streaming device that's not computer based.  Would like to control it from an I-pad or other hand held device. I want to stream mostly hi-rez music and would like the ability for DSD and MQA (at least for the first unfolding) to provide some future proofing.  

My listening:  I listen mostly to blues music of all types (from acoustic to blues rock) and quite a bit of jazz vocal standards, American songbook, folk, etc.  Female vocals done right are what engage me most of all.

So here's where I am:   I've very recently ordered a Denafrides 2541 DAC.  It'll be a week or so before I have it here. No ability to test one but the reviews have been strong for an affordable unit ($1,200.)  Knowing that I don't want to get involved with a traditional (Mac/Mini-Mac) computer based system because I have no patience for all the potential issues involved (did I tell you I'm nearly 70 and don't play that well with computers? lol).  So what stand alone device do you recommend as my primary streaming device?  My budget for such device is $1k to $1.5k.  Ease of use, reliability and non-fussiness is what I'm striving for.
I'm open to hearing whatever your suggestions might be, and then I'll sort through them. HELP! and Merry Christmas to all!
northwoods_maine
Congrats and if you need any help setting up the Node many here can assist.
@northwoods_maine  - Curious how it worked out for you. Did you get the Node 2i? How do you like streaming? Everything work OK for you? How's the sound quality?
Don’t get me wrong, because I do own several Bluesound devices and they work amazingly well, but the only thing I found as a negative with the Bluesound products is that rubberized finish.

It looks and feels great to start with but after a few years (5 in my case) that rubberized finish degrades and becomes quite tacky to the touch - dust sticks to it.

My binoculars had the same finish and they were awful to use.

However - I found that cleaning the device with rubbing alcohol to remove any dust and then applying some Johnson’s furniture polish to a cloth and then using the cloth to apply a thin film, reduced the tackiness so the dust does not stick. DO NOT get the polish in any vents

I have read of people using alcohol to remove the finish, but it is a lot of work.

The Bluesound TV soundbar has a different finish that will not degrade - not sure about their other products, so I hope they’ve fixed this on their other products

Regards - Steve


Northwoods, your KEFs are fine speakers. You would have to spend too much to do better. I think your fear of a Mac Mini is unwarranted. Once set up you will not have to touch it, it will stream just about anything and you can run it from an iPad or your phone. All you need is a DAC with a USB input and you are good to go.