So many options here it is confusing but get separate streamer and dac for upgrade potential future options, choice, and altenratives.
Best streamer/DAC for up to $1500
I almost bought the Qutest. Even though it is still in my shortlist, I am thinking maybe I should go for the integrated solution of a streamar/DAC combo. My budget is no more than about $1500 MAX. MQA is not absolutely necessary. XLR outputs are preferable.
I am deciding towards a Cambridge CXN V2, unless someone here suggests an alternative.
Sound quality is obviously the most important criteria but right up there is also reliability too (at least 6+ years of trouble free reliable operation).
Any experiences ?
Thanks in advance.
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@cakyol - Given that source components costing around the $1500 mark generally have an inadequate power supply, which impacts their performance, I have taken a different approach in my streaming solution For me - it makes sense to have the least number of componnents in the audio chain
This may seem a little "extreme", i.e. using cables that actually cost more than the streamer,
Unfortunately, my cables are an advanced DIY design, so they are not "generally available". HOWEVER - Zavfino is a brand that produces excellent value cables like
The Bluesound Node 2 combined with great cables, punches way above it’s price point without the need for an external DAC, I realize it does not have XLR outputs, but XLR only really provides any benefit when long cables are used in very noisy environments - home audio seldom falls into that arena I do not make my recommendation without having experienced many different cables used with my Node 2 over the many years I have owned Bluesound product
FYI - I play content from
The Node 2 + the Cables recommended above is within your budget - with some wiggle room to spare Good luck with your quest Regards - Steve
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@cakyol - FYI - the Bluesound products also has tone controls built into the software interface You can customize by the selected player e.g.
To access select Settings - Player - Audio - Tone Controls from the interface software I opted not to go for the Vault because it only has one Hard Drive - My NAS has two mirrored RAID disks, which are great if a disk fails - just pop in another disk and the RAID asoftware rebuilds the mirror You should buy "server grade" hard drives - they are far more reliable Advantage of the Vault - you can load CD’s directly - but I use my computer, which also has access to the NAS, which I also use to purchase downloads - no more CD’s for me Regards - Steve |
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