Music Servers VS Excellent Transports?


Well here you go people? A question for my upgrade.
Should I go with an Excellent transport or a good Music server with a digital out. Sophisticated transport VS NO MOVING PARTS?

Considering the Opus Music Server or any of similar calibre.
My ripping and transfer skills are good so its going to be Lossless files with pretty much no compression of data right into my favourite DAC. All are welcome for this topic.
Please do stay withing the realm of the question, appreciate it :) Merry Christmas and happy holidays
rapogee
Assuming you have SOTA transport and DAC, what reason would there be to go to a computer-based storage device other than a better (?) approach to archiving, selecting, and finding music within your collection? That, by the way might be reason enough, but maybe not if you have great T/D and a very large collection of CDs. I imagine that is where many Audiogoners are at.
Sydsrig,

Unfortunately, Linn is only doing private demos off site. I don't think you can tell much at a show demo anyway. I'm scheduled to get a unit to play with when I get back. Check with me a couple of weeks after CES and I will fill you in.
Dcstep,

We have a few Olive's a Ultrafi and they are convenient pieces. With a good digital cable into a good DAC, the sound is nice but not fantastic. Much better sound can be had by many high end CD players or transports.

As for the sound quality of higher res formats like SACD and DVD-A, I have never heard either come close to the best vinyl playback. Unlike many others, I find SACD particularly disappointing in the high frequencies- enough to where I often prefer red book CDs played on the best CD players. I guess it doesn't really matter anyway given that SACD is barely a viable format these days.
If you are doing vinyl in preference to CDs, and that is what you like to listen to, keep doing it. No one is trying to convert you.

If you are doing CDs, many of us have found that a PC transport with a DAC is a better way:

1) cost of entry is lower for the same or superior results. You have to spend thousands on traditional gear to better these results

2) ease of use is huge

3) tremendous flexibility
Davemitchell, thanks for the review of the Olive.

Have you heard DSD copies of vinyl? I'm making 1-bit 5.6MHz copies of my D2D vinyl with incredible results. You can't tell the digital from the vinyl. It's easier to identify cable swaps (which you can do with 5.6MHz) than it is to pick the vinyl in an A-B. I think that I can make a great DVD-A copy for "everyday" use.

Ultimately, given the low cost of HD storage, I'd like to load all my CDs and higher rez media into a server/transporter. Of course, the server will need to be truly hi rez and I don't think anyone is there yet. We'll see what comes out of CES.

Dave