Do I Really Need a Dedicated Streamer?


Hello. I have my iPad connected via USB to my excellent Chord DAC. I use Spotify mainly to stream. Why do I need a separate streamer (Wiim or BludSound Node) to play my music? Is a streamer just a convenience?

dunkin

The Wiim app and remote will provide a level of convenience and features that you will be sorry you did not have sooner. Not to mention the sound quality improvement. Try it for 30 days,  you can return it if you disagree. 

You don’t need one, you’re playing music without one but quality of playback can increase dramatically with a better streamer.

Ok, but how does quality of music increase?   Are we not streaming the same files...from my iPad as I would with a streamer?

 

The key question is whether you have the requisite high-end build quality and audio performance capabilities in the rest of your audio components?

While all streamers can play music, the sound quality can vary significantly depending on the components and processing involved The high-end models are key for audiophiles who crave every drop of slam, authenticity and insight from their digital music library..

Experience teaches you that the essence of the musicality also resides in the line signal processing stages, the power supplies (transformers, filtering, regulation), and the digital signal processing before conversion, and the quality of the key components: clocks, transistors, op amps, capacitors, etc…

Toddle down to your high-end bricks and mortar audio store and conduct a personal audition bake-off against a high-end build streamer played in a high-end build system. You may be surprised to see a differentiation of “good” as opposed to living with “good enough”.

For skeptics, Ask yourself a simple question … If it didn’t matter and a smartphone was a peer quality source, then why do all the audio expo presenters ( and audio dealers ,,,)always play streaming sources exclusively with high end streamers to showcase their systems,

For example, the sound wasn’t just cleaner -- the musical backdrop seemed quieter, too, as if the noise floor had dropped noticeably.

One was that I could hear deeper into recordings -- subtle details were easier to discern. In a nutshell, resolution was improved. Soundstaging and imaging markedly improved as well. With better clarity, increased resolution, and “blacker” backgrounds, images hung more starkly in space, the spaces between musicians on the stage were far easier to discern, and the width and depth of the stage were greater (provided the recording contained that information).