How to properly stream TIDAL, Qobuz, Deezer, et cetera?


Hi guys,

So I've been meaning to ask if there's an optimal way to stream these streaming service, if you know what I mean..., like some players which directly support TIDAL or Qobuz or Amazon Music and stuff, but what if I stream TIDAL through Roon, would the sound quality get better? and why?
I know that Roon does a lot of signal purification jobs during the whole transmitting process, still, I'm very much confused hahaha, since the cloud service is the original place of the music files, no? how come during the transmission the sound could be optimized!?

If that's a true fact that it's possible to level up the sound quality better than the original, so the theory can also be applying on the hardware parts I presume, like I can buy an real nice hi-end router to upgrade the network quality from the beginning, then the DC power supply, audio grade network switch, specialized cables, all the way to speakers, is that right?

Best,

preston8452

I sure would not want anything modifying the bit stream of a master recording before it enters my DAC.  That is nuts.   IMO the best SQ improvements are made in the analog realm.  DACs, amps, speakers., etc..   Unless the digital equipment is faulty and introducing interference, the bit stream entering your DAC is exactly the same no matter how much money you spend.  Many will argue, but I think there is no audible difference between a $3000 streamer and a $50 raspberry pi.  Nor a $10 usb cable or a $1000 usb cable.  It is in the analog realm that the magic happens.

But some said those so called hi-end equipment adopts better materials, like pure silver to the cables, which serves better conductivity, then it could have better signal quality during the power or data transmission, per se, like less inteferences and noise which would affect the SQ... 

Before you start down the rabbit hole, that will no doubt ensue here soon, take daleberlin's observations as being accurate. 

The best way is through a dedicated streamer… like Aurlic, Aurender, Linn, etc. You need to match a dedicated streamer to your system. It will buffer the bitstream, completely isolate it from electrical noice and vibration and supply a clean pristine bitstream to the DAC. My streamers (An Aurender N100 and an Aurender W20SE). The latter is the most expensive component in my system (see my system under UserID). Under virtually all circumstances (in a high end system) a dedicated streamer will significantly out perform a PC.

 

Qobuz is generally the accepted best high fidelity streaming service… both signal and max high Rez content.

Yeah, I recently bought a Roon Ready streamer called Munich M1T by Silent Angel, I mean since it's " Roon Ready ", so I wonder if there would be any sound difference between directly streaming TIDAL via the app and via Roon Ready feature... 

Given Roon Ready is sorta a big deal nowadays I presume haha.