"The reason I talk to myself is because I’m the only one whose answers I accept."
- George Carlin (Rest in peace).
Help settle a streaming argument!
This is a SQ argument and is as follows- I argue if you connect your streamer to an outboard DAC the streamer does not matter it’s just serving the music to the outboard DAC to do the work. Therefore, buy a basic streamer. The other is that you need to buy a top quality streamer and DAC to get great SQ.
I liken it to cd players or the more pretentious cd transport argument- if the intent is to connect to outboard DAC the cd player doesn’t matter the outboard DAC DOES!
features and functionality aside! Thoughts…..
+2 carlsbad2 and mteetank - in addition to the more pointed question which was lost in generalization of it sounds better - the why it sounds better has not been established. notwithstanding of maybe a better power supply! it still stands to ask why a more expensive streamer if not utilizing the internal dac would sound better. |
+ 1 to carlsbad2 I think the question is the core of the issue if I am to learn more about streamers and how to spend my money wisely. Lets remove the listener from the chain for the moment. I pose the questions that if the only variable in the chain is the streamer and each streamer under consideration is receiving the same digital file from the provider which it is then delivering to the DAC, What degradation can or is taking place within the streamer that the file received is not identical to the file delivered to the DAC? What makes the streamer the weaker link if the files are identical and if they are not identical what changed? |
p05129, It has been a while since I listened critically to streamers and the mode of transmission, but, I agree that Ethernet consistently outperformed asynchronous USB connection when I heard a comparison. While it does not seem to make sense that a streamer can make a whole lot of difference beyond a certain point of basic competence, it does matter. I have no idea why it is so, but, early on, I heard comparisons of the software managing streaming and NAS music files and some software truly sucked compared to others when it came to sound quality; how can that be? |
@baylinor - your condescending answer will be dismissed! arrogance does not equate to knowledge or intelligence! |
Playing moderator here: Nobody has said what an expensive streamer does differently than a budget streamer. Are bits dropped? Are the output files supposed to be identical or does a streamer have lattitude is translating a data file to a music file? Jitter? It can't be just jitter can it? Other? Jerry |
@mbmi The Innuos Pulse is usually $3800 but Audio Advisor currently has it discounted to $2355 (not sure why). Much better performance than the Node and comes with their Sense app that gets very high marks for both usability and sound. Great customer support too. |
@polkalover I really like the Innuos Mk3 too, great streamer I had it and even gets better with a good power cable, audio grade switch and good Ethernet cable. In my case the Shunyata Omega, Phoenix Net and AudioQuest Diamond.
good luck |
@cat_doorman +1 |
99% of these respondents probably use usb to the dac, and if this is the case, the best sound you will get is mediocre at best. |
That’s a loaded question ,for the Quality of the streamer can make a big difference in its power supplies,and regulation , it’s quality of Crystal or Clock it’s processing this is even before you get to the dac , also the Quality of the Ethernet cables ,and USB cables, as well as power cord quality. every factor here counts in a quality Audiophile streaming system. |
Really depends on a couple of things. You _can_ make a streamer so bad that the DAC’s own jitter reduction system just can’t keep up, and is forced to pass the jitter on. A half decent streamer with 10 seconds of buffer and a galvanically isolated USB asynchronous connection can be all you need. One other issue to consider is the noise put back into the line by wall wart adapters, so getting a nice iFi supply is something I recommend. Personally I like to keep my streamer and DAC separately, so I can choose the DAC and also to ensure the streamer keeps up to date with the latest software services and formats. |
Both the streamer and the DAC play major roles in the resultant sound. I have used, iPads PCs, inexpensive streamers, $5K, $10K, $15k, and $22K streamers and the difference is like night and day. The streamer matters. The last of those streamers is the one in my main system.
I think there are some differences in how they affect the sound. Cheap streamers are thin sounding, have high noise floor, and image poorly, I think really cheap DACs have all the problems of cheap streamers, but also strongly effect the tonal balance and some of the more musical aspects. This is a new theory of mine… I’m going to have to do some direct testing to verify it. But absolutely no question that the streamer strongly affects the sonic output as does the DAC.
My rule of thumb is for maximum sound quality invest equally in the streamer and DAC… although mine feel at $22K streamer $$17K DAC. |
Everything matters in streaming and matters a lot, and the streamer is one of the most important links in the chain. Underspend on a streamer at your peril. You’re kidding yourself if you think a “basic” streamer performs anywhere near the level of more accomplished models from the likes of Aurender, Innuos, Grimm, Lumin, Wolf, etc. You’re deep in the minority here on this one. |
He/she did answer the question. A better streamer into the same DAC yielded noticeably better results for them. Many of us here have experienced similar results. I upgraded my streamer going into the same DAC and noticed a more significant improvement in sound quality than I did when I upgraded my DAC going into my previous streamer. I’ve since concluded that the streamer is at least as important as the DAC - and perhaps more so. Try it yourself. But, try something that is supposed to be noticeably better than your Node so that you’re not trying to split hairs. We look forward to hearing from you regarding your findings - whatever they may be. |
For illustrative purposes. Assuming you really enjoy salmon. Would you rather consume fresh, off the boat, wild-caught king salmon from pristine waters? Or, a salmon at the end of it's life-span, after making a successful spawning run?
For further illustrative purposes. Assume your Shining City DAC can be located in those pristine waters with schools of free swimming king salmon (no fishing boats in sight). OR said Shining City DAC can be located at the end of the spawning run waiting for spent, successful salmon.
Hint: before you think its only about the salmon...stop yourself. |
@cetla416 - didn't quite answer the question. the better streamer I would expect to have better SQ in your scenario. the question is basic vs. high end streamer connected to same DAC would they sound the same? my argument is yes they would. I ask for a friend cause he wants to get into streaming and I say buy a basic streamer cause he has a killer DAC. so I have not tested. |
Well have you done it? I’ve been messing around with entry level streamers over the last few months, the Node 2i, all three Wiim products and a Zen Stream. The Zen came out on top but it’s not user friendly. Keep my Node 2i. I started researching higher end streamers and decided to purchase a used one thinking if it didn’t make a difference in sound quality I could probably make my money back selling it. I purchased an Innuos Zen Mk 3. It’s staying in my system. Completely blows away the above streamers and I had no expectations that it would. Totally transformed my system. Smooth, organic is the word I keep using to describe it. Everything increased- sound stage, depth, blacker back ground, full. Great tone. I think in goes back to the source being very important as Linn says. I added LPS’s to my streaming front end. I say get the best streamer you can afford, add a decent DAC and when you get the upgrade bug move into a better DAC. |