Here’s another option — use the LAN input into the Gustard if you can because it’s the easiest solution. But with a DAC of this quality you have some significant upgrade paths in the future. First, you can get a better streamer like the Innuos Pulse Mini streamer that also comes with their excellent Sense app. Then, if you wanna get really nutty you can add a DDC (like the Denafrips Iris or Musician Pisces) that you can use to run an i2S connection into the Gustard through an HDMI cable that’ll take it to a much higher level. If it’s me, I’d start with a DDC and feed that from your Node cause the DDC will both reclock the data and give you the i2S connection in one shot and then upgrade the streamer later when you can. Just to give you some ideas for the future. Best of luck!
Best way to connect my Gustard R26?
I want to add the Gustard R26 to my system which consists of: Dynaudio 34s, REL T/7x, Hegel 190, Node 2i, and an NAD C546BEE. I'm new to digital and computer audio as well as streaming. Recently, I started using Tunein and Radio Paradise on the Bluesound app and I also began ripping approx. 500 cds to FLAC files on a Synology NAS. I expect most of my listening will be streaming through the Node 2i and the FLAC files from the NAS if I ever finish ripping the cds. I did some reading on how to connect a DAC like the R26 and discovered that it's kind of complicated and confusing. How do I connect the R26 so it becomes the main DAC? How do I bypass the Node and Hegel DACs? I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks Bill