Another request for Streamer Transport options


I am starting to research Audio streamers, preferably transport only.

Budget is unclear until I learn more but I hope to keep it under $3000.

I have Apple iPhones, MacBook Pro’s, Windows PC’s, and a Synology DS923+ NAS. I have both wired, up to 5g, and wireless.

I’ve saved all my CDs in both ALAC and FLAC. I don’t currently stream but am open to trying Qobuz. My primary music source is a record player and a streamer is a secondary concern.

I would like to connect to both an Anthem STR preamp and an Anthem AVM 90 AV preamp/processor. The STR has USB, digital and analog, the AVM has HDMI, digital, and analog inputs.

I avoid purchasing from Chinese owned companies if possible while realizing even if a company is US based, my preference, manufacturing could be in China. It seems a number of commonly recommended products are made by Chinese owned companies. I don’t judge others choices; it is just my personal preference.

Thank you.

george_r

If I was consider the Innuos Stream1 to connect to my Anthem STR, how important is adding the LPS1?

Next, how important is adding the PhoenixUSB module? Can my STR make use of it?

PhoenixUSB Board

  • Regenerated and Reclocked USB signal to your Class 2 USB DAC, greatly increasing sound quality 
  • High-precision 3ppb 24MHz OCXO clock for greatly improved timing and signal integrity 
  • Ultra-low noise LT3045 linear regulators for each independent voltage, no switching regulators on main USB chip
  • Provides a pristine 5V line for the USB connection on your DAC

"STR Preamplifier includes a high-resolution preamplifier and a digital section, with support for asynchronous USB up to 32-bit/384 kHz PCM and DSD 2.8/5.6 MHz sources."

 

Thanks

Not sure of the "correct" answer to your question. I use the LHY Audio LPS25VA as a cleaner supply than the wall wart to a Laiv micro-DDC and that really "cleans up" the sound from my Innuos Zen Mk3 to my Laiv DAC. My Streamer is connected to a TaiHang power conditioner. Might be snake oil but it does sound rather good to me.

Tim

@gkelly Thanks for the input. Curious why you use the AES/EBU input instead of USB when USB on both the Pulse and the STR has better specifications?

I have corresponded with Innuos and am leaning towards the new Stream1 and Innuos suggests USB as their preferred output to my STR preamp.

They also suggest that to match the Pulse performance, I should add the LPS1 and to surpass it, the PhoenixUSB board. Those options add up fast but I can swing it if a benefit is really there. 

Thanks again.

it was the cable that the dealer sold me when purchased the unit. Now you have me wondering, lol. my problem is is I don’t have a USB cable to compare. The other is I believe is that I only listen to Qobuz So higher resolution is not necessary?I previously had the Pulse mini with the zen lps, Started with just the mini and then later added the lps. Definitely notice difference. Can you install the Phoenix USB at a later date? Only asking as others have mentioned that streaming is equal to that you would have no use for it. Just questions to ask your dealer anyways enjoy it. Sounds like you’re on a good path. Though I am bummed to hear that they are discontinuing this line I wouldn’t hesitate to jump on one if you found it as a good bargain. 

I currently use the STR and am adding the AVM 90 and both have very good DAC’s. 

Are you sure? Have you compared their DAC with any other well regarded DAC? I am not trying to cut down Anthem in any way, I just don’t recall reading anything anywhere, regarding their DAC’s in comparison to any other. 

How about Swiss made? https://www.wattson.audio/madison-streamer

I believe I read these guys consulted on the digital for CH Precision’s digital equipment, so they really know what they are doing. Retail is about $3500US, but I would wager using their DAC in the streamer would render the Anthem’s redundant. 

"In my system, the Madison LE streamer-DAC delivered a level of vibrance and vital clarity I had not previously encountered for under five figures. My highest recommendation." -stereophile