If you're already ok with the laptop or any computer attached, I think you're describing a good use case for Roon. Leave the computer attached as a Roon core and you can control it from any device (other computers, phones, tablets, etc).
Add streamer with quality sound to system for Tidal and portable drive
I want to add a streamer to my system, I am currently using a Dell laptop with a decent USB cable.
Will I be satisfied with a Node 2 streaming Tidal and plugging in a portable drive? I want to control from my phone. I don't need multi room access.
This is my equipment in terms of expectations:
Will I be satisfied with a Node 2 streaming Tidal and plugging in a portable drive? I want to control from my phone. I don't need multi room access.
This is my equipment in terms of expectations:
Rogue 99 pre amp
Rouge Ares phono pre amp
Rogue m180 monoblocks
SOTA Saphhire III
Dynavector DV-20X
Rega Saturn CD
Linear Power Supply for DAC
Brooklyn DAC
Vandersteen 2CE
Vandesteen 2W subs x2
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I just revamped my system from a MacBook Pro to a streamer. I also use an external DAC. I debated between the Bluesound 2 or Auralic Aries Mini. I went with the Mini based on the Lightning DS platform for the App. Very stable with great reviews. Of course sound quality is up to par being an Auralic. But...I didn't realize it at the time but my Gen 1 iPad and another old iPhone we have kicking around don't support Lightning DS. And there is no native app for Androids either. |
I have a Bluesound Vault 2 and it works great for streaming. I like it so much I plan to purchase a Node 2 in a few months for my winter residence. An iPad is my usual control but my iPhone also works. Mainly like the larger screen. I have the Tidal subscription and it operates flawlessly. As far as sound quality, I have no complaints. One could always experiment with an external dac somewhere down the line if upgraditis bites. Bluesound is already setup for Tidal so a subscription is simple to add. |
I think the general answer to your question is yes, adding a streamer for Tidal will likely be a satisfying upgrade over your current setup. It was for me. I was using an iMac, and then an optimized Mac mini as my digital front end in a couple of systems. I purchased an Aurender N100H and it was a sizable upgrade in sound over the optimized Mac (running Audivarna). In another system, I bought a Bluesound Node 2 as a streamer to again replace an optimized Mac mini front end. I’m running the Node 2 into an outboard DAC - again, pretty sizable improvement in sound quality. I’m guessing with your system, you’ll notice a pretty significant improvement too. Best, |
I'm streaming Tidal through my Lumin D2. I'm extremely pleased with the SQ and it integrates very well with Roon. http://www.luminmusic.com/lumin-d2.html |
I am very happy with my Node 2 sound quality. It seems to lose connection via WiFi, which doesn’t occur with wired LAN connection. May just be my home network. It is a keeper for streaming internet radio (eventually adding Spotify). It is also my backup Roon endpoint for playing NAS-stored music. Well worth its cost for what it does. |
I've used this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00VAQM48Y?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title for almost 2 years now, 1st with my mydac and then with my node2. Never compared with any other cords including stock but very satisfied. Also bought a c7 to IEC adapter from ebay <~$3 (shipped from GB) to use with any IEC but never had to try it. |