I agree that since you're into streaming you need a standalone DAC, don't forget the cable. The Node internal Dac isn't capable of competing with CD quality. This will be a very audible upgrade to your system.
Upgrading your system three options DAC, Cartridge or speaker cables???
Got the urge to do a little unexpensive upgrade. With a budget up to $1000 give or take I pondered where to target my next upgrade. First my system:
Linn TT well upgraded. 5-6 yr old Ortofon 2M Black
Bells Virtuoso dual amp
Audible Illusion 3M- A pre
Vandys 2CE Sig - Kimber 12tc
Bluesound Node 2I. Qobuz. Red River interconnect
I mostly (80%) listening to streaming since I'm new to the technology and love discovering new artists. I bought the Bluesound in 3/21. The SQ, I believe is good or even better than CD. I'm reasonable pleased but it's not Vinyl quality. Classic rock, jazz, prog rock are my favorite tunes.
Considering: investing in Canare 4S 11 cables to replace Kimbers. Or Rocket 33 since I need bi wire. OR Invest in a DAC like the Gustard, Denafrip or Shiit. OR replace the cartridge with a Hanna SL (I'll need to add a phono setup)
Someaudiophiles recommend starting with the input, Cartridge/ DAC, then working toward the output, cables. Others recommend just cables (Vandys recommend Audioquests) and enjoy the system until next upgrade!
As you can see the options are many, but what I'm interested is members suggestions as to where to start, input or output. Suggestions for equipment, cables, cartridge are also welcome. Thanks
Two ideas; and in the the spirit of being in this mad hobby, both of them are a teeny tiny bit more than your target budget. I just added an RME ADI DAC-2 FS to my system and I'm a bit shocked at how much it outperforms the very capable Accuphase DAC-40 Option card installed in my E-470. I'm a total Accuphase fan, so didn't expect such a jump in SQ. I purchased the RME partly because it is so feature laden. It's just plain fun to use and a joy to look at. It's paired with a NODE, and also the optical out of our TV. I sometimes see used RME's for about a grand here and on UsAudiomart. Obviously there are a lot of great DACS out there and some would make the case that the RME could be bettered in sound quality for the price, but I can think of no other DAC that is so full of features. My other idea is to get a Hana MH. I bought one for a secondary system in which I wanted to use an inexpensive phono preamp so I figured that the high-output version would lower the noise floor enough that any loss in ultimate resolution inherent in the higher mass of the pick-up would be a good tradeoff. This cart on a modest system is freakin' awesome. I'm going to replace my Ortofon Cadenza Black with it on my main system for an experiment and I'm girding myself for the possibility that this HOMC at half the price of the Ortofon LOMC will sound amazing. Well, you have a fun problem to solve. I'm sure you'll get a lot of other worthy ideas too. ~Oran |
I would lean toward a better DAC, particularly because you mostly stream music and the DAC in most low-cost streamers are pretty bad. If you don’t use your record player a lot, your cartridge may still have a lot of life left, and it is a decent model. In your budget range, it makes more sense to stick with a good MM cartridge rather than going for a low-end MC (particularly if you also need a step-up device too). As to wire, you would get less bang for the buck because you are already using something decent. |
@lobinero - If you want to get the very best out of the Node2i I can recommend getting some quality cables - i.e. Power cables + Interconnect - like those from Zavfino The Fusion - Solid Pure Silver & OCC Copper - ZavfinoUSA Pick a power cable with UP-OCC copper conductors - or the silver cables are even better. The Node 2i uses a 2 pin plug qand Zavfino does not yet have a 2 pin cable - but you can use an adapter You will notice improved dynamics, clarity, details and image It might seem a little strange putting such high priced cables on such an affordable Streamer, but it pays huge dividends in sound quality. I consider cables as important as my components and using high quality cables throughout has had a huge impact on the performance on all of the components. Once the cables are addressed then you can upgrade other components with the knowledge that the cables are allowing them to perform to their very best ability. .I have the Node 2i and it amazed me as to how good it was - once I treated it to some good cables Regards - Steve
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