Novice Question: Dedicated Streamers


Basically, I’m confused as to what function a stand-alone music streamer without onboard storage serves.  I know I’ve got some sort of glaring, mental blank spot about this.....the only thing I can figure is that there is some sort of enhanced music file processing over what one gets with most home computers and storage happens by plugging an external storage drive(s) to this sort of component??  Can someone enlighten me better about these?  The Blue Sound “Vault” has caught my eye of late but I’m wondering if I might be missing something by not looking at the “node” by the same company.  I don’t anticipate ever using any sort of music subscription service if this is important...  
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Showing 1 response by big_greg

If you're streaming music through your MAC or computer, you don't really need a streamer. 

If you have a dedicated 2 channel system that doesn't have a computer the streamer provides the functionality you get from the computer - internet connectivity to download/stream files, an interface to select music (often through your phone or tablet), and the firmware/hardware to decode the digital signal and send it to your preamp/amp.  It's basically another source, like a CD player, turntable, etc.

You may find that a dedicated streaming device provides better sound quality than your computer.