Digital music questions


I'm somewhat new to hi res digital audio and I'm looking for some tips. I have been building my system and have purchased McIntosh c2700, which has a DAC built in, a 462 amp, and B&W 802d4s. Using Apple Music, I have been streaming music through a Macbook Pro via a USB cable to the DAC of the c2700 preamp.

The McIntosh preamp states the streaming quality is 44.1 kHz, which seem to be the low end of high-res streaming. I currently have so many subscriptions, including Sirius XM for the cars and Apple Music for my family, and more recently Nugs for concerts, (not to mention video subscriptions...seems it never ends), so I was hoping not to add another paid subscription.

That being said, am I leaving a lot on the table? Would a dedicated streamer sound a lot better than the Macbook Pro? Are there streamers without DACs, so I can use the McIntosh DAC without purchasing redundant equipment? I understand I cannot use Apple Music to get high res audio to the preamp, as they only provide it through Apple equipment at this time. Can I get a streamer that uses the DAC of the c2700 preamp? Finally, do I then need to add another subscription, such as Tidal or Qobuz, to get high res audio? 

Thanks....it's a lot of questions, but I'm sure someone here can help!

cmb13

@yage

I consider your opinion and the opinions of most others on this website, whether or not I am in agreement with them, as being important. I agree with others that you should purchase and will enjoy having an entry level streamer such as a Bluesound, which I happen to own one and thoroughly enjoy, to dip your toes in the streamer waters. Although I don’t have their names on the tip of my tongue, there are members here with rather expensive systems who use and enjoy it.

Unfortunately, emotional outbursts by one member here are getting to be the norm and do not represent the main of this website.

@cmb13 I have a C2700 with the DAC2 module running into MC275s. Do you know which device is decoding the streaming music? Is it the laptop or the C2700? If it’s the laptop then it will never get beyond 48kHz. The DAC2 module is capable of hi-res files up to 32 bits and 384kHz through a USB connection. Roon software will let you use the laptop to stream Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify and any downloaded Apple music files you have on the laptop to the C2700 and use that Dac to decode. I started off using a Mac mini set up this way and it worked great. It also gave me time to set up my system using a dedicated streamer using the C2700 dac. I still use the Roon software (it’s brilliant) and let it manage all my music files. It’s also cheaper to try this software than spending thousands on a high end streamer to figure out if you can hear a difference in your system. 

 

Apple Music sounds pretty good via Chromecast, definitely a step up from AirPlay.

I think you need an Android Device to do this.  I unsuccessfully tried to enable Chromecast on my iPad a while ago and couldn’t.  I am guessing it’s an Apple vs Google thing.  However, it works well from my Android phone and Android tablet.  If someone knows how to Chromecast from an Apple device Iit would be a service to share it.

+1 for Bluesound, but get a decent coax and use the McIntosh DAC.  For well under your $1000 budget you will enjoy a significant improvement in SQ.  You could upgrade to an LHY lps and still be under budget.  Eventually you may feel it worthwhile to spend the $$ on an Aurender or Innuous streamer - but maybe not.

One additional point for the OP that has not been raised in this thread: the quality of the user interface (UI).  If the UI is poor no amount of technical superiority will compensate.   I had a MiniDSP SHD streamer, an excellent piece of hardware for the money, but the Volumio OS/UI drove me nuts.  So much so the my wife encouraged me to buy a new streamer, never mind the $$.  Now when was the last timer your wife encouraged you to spend more on your sound system?  The UI is one of Bluesound's competitive strengths.  Just something to keep in mind.

Enjoy the journey & best of luck.

OP,

Start off slow.  Get a used Bluesound Node N-130 and maybe a Denafrips Aries DAC and see what you think. I guarantee it is better than using a computer!

All the best.