Getting with the 21st century, need DAC for streaming


Hi, I guess I’ve been suspiciously dragging my feet on the whole streaming and DAC revolution, but now I am interested as it has been difficult living abroad to continue growing my CD collection lately. I’ve been listening to a Bryston B60 for 22 years, some very nice E16 Audio monitors and "recently" an ERC 2 CD player when my Rega pooped out and I saw the review on Stereophile. I’ve been researching the DAC subject and I’m curious if I might be able to expand my library by simply buying one of the Audioquest DAC and subscribing to Tidal (or others) and use my iPad to stream music through the Bryston, or if it might be better to get a more full featured DAC and use the ERC 2 as a transport and go through the external DAC, although honestly the ERC 2 sounds pretty fantastic as it is. But alas this isn’t all about the CD player, I’m really just curious about a decent intermediate level DAC set up to get me started in this nuance of hifi. I realize there are plenty of sources to research that, but I wanted your opinion on the CD DAC (AD1955) upgrade as well. I’m totally open to getting second hand as well. 
wetfeet48
Wow good info, very helpful. I think I didn’t post my initial question well and should have asked what is a good price range and some products to look at to start hearing “very good” hi res music. I’m getting excited to have access to new music, have been a bit stagnant the past few years in this hobby, ready to move ahead.

I didn’t know if something like the Audioquest cobalt or Mojo etc was enough to really hear a difference, it looks like the $1000+ range is where it starts to get good. 

I wholeheartedly agree with the idea of looking into streamers with built-in DACs. As a dealer for the miniDSP SHD we highly recommend it. One of the many applications of the SHD is to store and access your CD collection digitally, either from a NAS or other form of storage device.

 

You will then be able to stream your music collection in a bit perfect fashion into the XCore-200 receiver that resides in the miniDSP SHD. Once there, you'll have full access to Dirac Live room correction, as well as other numerous parametric equalization functions. Finally, the AKM DAC chipset and audiophile-grade analog output section put the SHD in a class that is competitive with units costing many times more.

 

Volumio, which is included, also gives you access to music files from sources as diverse as a USB stick, to files stored on your local network, to Internet Radio and TIDAL, Qobuz, Spotify, etc..

 

https://deercreekaudio.com/products/minidsp-shd-dirac-live-3-0-network-streaming-dsp-volumio-streaming

Hi All,

I am a little late to the party I know. I just purchased the Audiophonics Mini LCD Kit Streamer for Raspberry Pi 4 & DAC ES9038Q2M. As I understand things from the description they suggest MoOde, Roon, PiCore, Volumio to mage sound and playback. However, I would prefer HiFiBerry OS or Raspbian. Is there any reason I could not use either of these?

Thanks,

 

@mholloway 

I believe that most are based on one of the linux OS with just a custom app to provide the user interface.

Volumio (formerly RaspyFi) is an open source Debian-based Linux operating system

Moodle is primarily developed in Linux using Apache, PostgreSQL / MySQL / MariaDB and PHP (sometimes known as the LAMP platform).

 

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