A network connection from computer server to sound making device/streamer is usually a good idea to help isolate sound making components from noisy computers.
My approach to since 07. Quarantining the electromagnetic radiation and other nasties from the computer is the "theoretical" advantage although people make arguments about similar issues with wireless.
07-14-14: Lindisfarne
Computer-driven audio is convenient, nothing more, nothing less. I really enjoy streaming Spotify but I'm not fooled into believing that it will ever replace a record played on a decent TT. And, yes, I also like physical CDs better than ripping.
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I am in the same camp. Call me lazy but I listen to a lot more music than the laborious CD or LP spinning days.
07-14-14: Jfrech
I've bailed on it for now...the promise of DSD or DXD downloads might change my mind soon...
Why did you bail? I am about to take the DSD plunge myself. Am looking into the Auralic Aries for wireless transport duties.
07-14-14: Ghosthouse
Don't know your frame of reference. They might not be "high end"
enough for credibility with you but computer audio is working for me.
I have heard a lot of cheese whiz systems sound better than more blinged out systems simply due to proper implementation and setup....
07-14-14: Kr4
No promise. Running two server systems, both with full, multichannel DSD/DXD capabilities and files. The convenience is a given but the sound quality amazes.
What servers platforms are you using and what is your source materials for multi-channel tunes?