Looking for a streaming DAC around 4k


Hi all:

 

It all started when I decided to upgrade my Bluesound Node 2i to an Eversolo DMP-A6. I loved the sexy touchscreen, internal SSD, etc. of the Eversolo. What I wasn’t prepared for was an immediate and obvious improvement in sound, especially in vocals. Vocals were much easier to understand, more clear. This was even obvious when I hooked it up to my second system, a Marantz HT receiver and a pair of ancient Dynaudio speakers. It was so obvious my wife noticed at once, just walking by.

So I’ve been wondering if upgrading to a better streaming DAC would give me another major improvement. I’m retired so I can’t make any $ystem wide improvements, and my system, by the standards of what I see here, is very modest to begin with. Also, I need my system to fit into a certain cabinet, so I need a one piece DAC/Streamer, I can’t have separates.

 

Current system:

Integrated Amp: Marantz PS11S1, from their Reference series, about 2007. I like that it has both MM and MC inputs.

CD Player: Marantz SA-15S1, ditto. I like that it will handle SACDs and it has a digital out that I would try and run thru the new DAC.

Current DAC/streamer: Eversolo DMP-A6

Speakers: Dynaudio Focus 220s, the original model.

Turntable: Not really applicable here, but I have a Basis 2000 deck with a Vector 3 arm and an Aria MC cartridge (forgot the exact model).

My budget would be under $5k total, so let’s call it $4k plus sales tax. I have no problem buying used. I would love internal SSD storage. I would also love it I could use my standard .m3u playlists with said internal storage. Love sexy touchscreens even if I mostly use the app on a tablet. Lol. I don’t have Roon and no plans to get it.

What do you think? Thanks!


 

 

 

 

 

gowanus

Try one of the Ayre Acoustics streaming DACs, and thank me later!!!  Happy listening. 

I recommend Aurender. A new N200 or if you can find a used N250. Highly recommended.

@akg_ca thanks for the help. It appears there is no local storage or even a way to connect a library via external USB, which would rule it out for me.

@kennymacc I will get right on it.

To @tony1954, I'm in the NE USA, I will look into Aurender carefully, I see it's very popular!

The MOON has a USB-B (for computer connections) and it’s controlled via its MIND2 controller and app.


With MiND2 (MOON intelligent Network Device) fully integrated you can stream music from your chosen digital music library. The digital library can consist of music stored on a computer, on a Network Attached Storage (NAS) and on music services, such as Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer and Qobuz. It can also access all Internet radio stations from TuneIn