Ready For Digital Source...Computer?


I have speakers and amplification all figured out, now I need a source. No vinyl and not concerned with CD's at this point.
Only steaming online. No Roon either, been there, done that. 

Honestly, (because I need a new computer anyway) I would really like to use a computer to play Spotify (hopefully CD-quality soon), Tidal, Qobuz, etc. but most say a computer is too "Noisy" to use for this purpose. Although, I have heard there are ways around this.

Rather than having to purchase a dedicated music server, does anyone know how to set up a computer as a high-quality music server? I can't really seem to find anything online.

Thanks






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Yes but the wolf will sound better

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Used in the manner that 432 EVO intends, it’s also the best USB source I’ve tested to now and if I used one all the time, it would negate the presence of the SOtM I have in my setup as a head unit. Finally, the 432 software is capable of imparting genuine improvement to a wide selection of music and, on the occasions where the benefits are less clear cut, it’s easy enough to bypass. The Aeon shows that there are some intriguing further possibilities to audiophile storage and consequently it’s a device that will delight a great many listeners •

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A fascinating addition to the ranks of audiophile storage that has unique benefits

PROS
  • Exceptional USB performance
  • network capability
  • fascinating plug-in
  • well made
CONS
  • Bulky PSUs
  • plug-in isn't universally beneficial
  • cost
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How it compares

In 2TB form, the Innuos Zenith Mk3 (HFC 451) is cheaper than the Aeon and has its power supply on board, making it more elegant. The performance over network is broadly comparable. Via USB however, the Aeon has the edge. It delivers superb performance in bit-perfect mode and then has the option of its unique additional software. If you want the best means of feeding a single USB device going, the Aeon is the clear choice and doesn’t skimp on practicality at the price point.


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tvad - It depends on what’s included. I need a DAC as well and a lot of music servers come with DACs. I’d like to keep under $4k for both MS and DAC. Something Like a Raspberry pie would allow me to spend more on a good DAC or? I just have a lot of videos to watch on that.

I did have the Wyred 4 Sound music server art one time, but I found it so complicated to use, I sold it.

audiotroy - pricey, when you start adding in the options.
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