I stream Apple Music from a Samsung tablet via Chromecast to my Cambridge Audio streamer. The High Resolution tracks that Apple offers sound great this way. If I use an Apple device, such as my iPhone, it doesn’t offer Chromecast so I have use AirPlay, which is better than Bluetooth, but Chromecast is preferred
Apple lossless as a source
I want to play Apple music as a source from either PC or iPhone (or whatever).
Background:
I am rebuilding my system to get back to music. I have several good but older components. I don't want to spend 5000$, lol
What I have:
NAD 2200 Power amp- continuous 100 watts at 8 ohms. Its dynamic headroom is rated at 6 dB, which means that it can deliver—in 20-millisecond bursts, twice per second—400 watts per channel to 8 ohms, 600 watts to 4 ohms, and 800 watts to 2-ohm loads.
Totem Tabu speakers- Basically upgraded Totem Model 1. Somewhere between a Forest and Forest Signature - very nice speakers that would be in the 5k range today.
I've been out of the audiophile stuff for many years (prior to all the digital stuff). Basically, I want to figure out how to get from Apple Music to the amp in a cost-effective way with the best quality. I am fairly technical but just haven't kept up with all the digital audio stuff.
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This whole thing reminds me of 4k tv. No normal person can get 4k all the way from the service to the tv without a doctorate in gadgetology. Luckily I'm semi retired and have time for all this. I got a subscription to Qobuz and will try that out. Of course, when I tried to bring over a playlist from apple I had to go through some third-party app that wanted me to subscribe to the premium version or it wouldn't move more that 200 songs. :-( Rebuilding my 650 song playlist will be a project. Qobuz should build a converter from other services in to make it easier to switch. I'd prefer to keep the streamer and DAC/preamp separate. I think the streamer will be obsolete long before the DAC. Preamps never die. |
There’s a Octo dac8 Stereo that was highly praised in a stereophile review. You can add streaming as an option to it. My guess is you will have a network renderer in the dac8 that will allow you to use Mconnect to stream qobuz. I think the paid version of mconnect is about $6 or so if the free version isn’t good enough after you try it. |
@mahler123 I haven’t switch. Just took the trial to understand what it’s like. Would much rather just keep Apple Music and have a good solution. I may try to chromecast option. I just wish o could pull out my phone, switch the source to apple, and play great music. I could dedicate an android table to the controller. Wouldn’t be that inconvenient. |
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