I really like the idea of going with tiny, low power (i.e. efficient) computers. I do often worry about the noise a wall wart or PC power supply can introduce. If you want to do an all-in-one, consider an NUC you can get a linear power supply for AND get a medical grade isolator for the USB. It's not always necessary to use, but it's remarkable some DAC makers still don't isolate the USB inputs fully.
PC or Nuc? running Roon core
I have an old Intel Dell PC in another room running ROON OS. It’s networked via coax to my Gustard r26 DAC/rendering/streaming Quobuz. I have Xfinity internet router direct into the Gustard with Bluejean cable’s best coax. I’ve been intrigued by a newer generation Intel NUC offered on craigslist running the same Roon software. I would swap the NUC for the PC and bring it into the listening room. This would be more convenient because I wouldn’t need to constantly go back and forth, into the other room to turn on, launch roon and power off. So, here’s my question, knowing I would need to add a good USB cable into the NUC connection, I’m wondering if this change a step up is more convenience then sq? How much of a gain in the sq? I’m looking to keep my other components and improve the sound quality.
My system is Maggies 1.7mains, Rogers LS3/5a surrounds, NHT C2 center, Rel 9x, NAD M23 (mains), Parasound HCA 2125a (surrounds/center) Anthem AVM50, Gustard r26, Kimber cables. My music listening is using the Anthem DSP.
I look forward to your feedback.
Cheers!
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