Wifi vs USB


I've been following lots of reviews on USB DAC's but missing a crucial piece of information:

Is streaming wirelessly to a DAC more or less as good sonically as going with a good reclocked USB DAC directly connected to the USB port of a computer?

What I really want to know is: for my main audio system, do I need to keep the computer with the music database wired to the system or can I get equivalently close audiophile sound by streaming the bits wirelessly to the DAC?

If the latter (I hope!), then what is an example of an acceptable configuration?

Thanks,
Art
artmaltman
Good question.Seems like the streaming thing should work as long as wifi is working right and DAC quality is critical not how it get's there though this is assumption.Transporter of course is really good.Intriguing product is new Naim all in one Wifi CD Player DAC Tone named product as product of year.Maybe the CD really is dead but i feel going from LP to CD lost huge ammount of tactile involvement (and some aspects of sonics) when we went to CD and now losing CD's is less of a big deal but there is no "there" there.Like Books to Kindle I guess one get's used to it.If it's account with crappy 256 MP3's that one thing but now with some companies like Linn offering expensive super high resolution download maybe their (Linn's press release)prediction of physical library will come to pass and digital just will get better a source and playback improves at pace with better chips,tubes,Bybee's or other tweeks.And will it filter down to lower priced Hifi.Makes you wonder what will be the "gotta have" tech in 10 years.Know this went off course but got me thinking about how many folks are going hard drive audio and how many used Cd's you can find in stores as folks just rip them to FLAC or WAVE and what a shift that is and next streaming as means of marketing and use of media.
Chazz
Roku or Squeezebox for a PC, Apple Extreme for the Apple world.

Squeezebox is rumored to have a better built in DAC for better sound out of the box and costs more. Roku costs less. I use external DACs with Roku for best sound. Many do with Squeezebox also.

Also Logitech seems more active in releasing new versions of Squuezebox these days whereas Roku Soundbridge design has been more static. Newer higher bandwidth wireless N support might be useful if Logitech provides that yet and your Wifi router supports it, but Wireless G works fine as well and costs less.