on the cheap


I am looking for suggestions for an inexpensive streamer for my sister. I mean a couple hundred bucks. Does anybody make such a thing that would not have to be hooked up to the internet but would work via wi-fi or bluetooth? AND also have a built in dac. Stereo is not her life like some of us. The simpler the better. Would not have to be new. It would be nice also to have the ability to have cd storage. Is it also possible to not have to be run with tidal and be controlled by an app?

thanks

dpm2340

@mahler123 unfortunately no.  Maybe some one has heard of a model with storage in a "budget-ish" range but I can't think of any. Internal storage is normally found on some of the more or most expensive units. The next best thing I guess would be to have a streamer with a  USB port to play your downloaded/stored music files. 

@mattw73 

the Op mentioned that his sister might want included storage.  It was unclear if he meant rip and store which bumps the price tags a few hundred bucks.  If she already has storage on a flash or separate hard drive then that wouldn’t effect the price tag 

@mahler123 true & good points 👍

I like what @lanx0003 pointed out. Pretty nifty budget device for anyone needed something like that

I get what you are saying..it's not a device for me. My thoughts would be if you do a lot of Bluetooth to your stereo from your phone. I personally don't really use Bluetooth for my music listening or use storage devices. All my music is either streamed from Quboz or from TV app's to Dac. My TT is collecting dust on the sides & I've taken my CD player out of the chain. Albums to me have the sound quality & presentation between and beyond the speakers that is the most enjoyable or realistic...but the convenience of streaming is hard to beat for me. I did just turn 50 and haven't always been a fan of digital in general. I've only been streaming for a little over 2 years now.. slowly learning how to improve the sound. 

I use Bluetooth in car, with portable listening, and I also I have a Sony Bluetooth brick that I use in the kitchen, back patio, and bring occasionally on vacation.  I purchased an Audioengine Bluetooth receiver over 10 years ago for the mid Fi system in our living room that rarely gets used, primarily when one of my adult kids are over and wants to play music from their phone.

  I use AirPlay and Chromecast to stream Apple Music, both of which are better than Bluetooth.  Streaming is secondary to me vs Physical Media, but the OP said his sister would be happy with Bluetooth, as indeed most of the population is, minus those of us that post here