So I have a DAC; now what Player should I look at?


Im new  to Digital and have questions about what Media player to use with my DAC. The DAC is a Merging Technologies NADAC ST-2 DAC. I’m not sure where to go next. I need a media player, a MAC, Laptop, Roon Nucleus+, ????? 
Ideas n thought are welcome. 
jahatl513
@audioengr Steve, ever try Lumin app with that setup? vs. Kinsky & Kazoo, it’s got a mighty friendly GUI. Plays well w/mimimserver. Cheers,
Spencer

If you are starting out, I would recommend to avoid USB. Too many hoops to jump through to get good SQ and too much money spent.

I use Ethernet with my Interchange DLNA renderer. This is functionally like a Sonos connect, but audio quality that is out of this world. 10psec of jitter and outputs include S/PDIF coax, AES/EBU, I2S on RJ-45 and I2S on HDMI. You can use it with any DAC:

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=156409.0

I use freeware Linn Kinsky/Minimserver/BubbleUPnP on my old Mac mini, which I upgraded with SSD. You can also use Linn Kazoo for streaming. Best sound quality from digital in 22 years of designing digital audio products. 30-day money-back, less shipping.  I compared Roon to Linn Kinsky/Minimserver and Linn wins hands-down.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio

Just got a bel canto e One streamer
works flawlessly and sounds amazing!!!
paid less than $1500
I have the moon mind. The clock in it is really good which is essential for good digital music.i also like the aes / ebu connnection. If you don’t mind a bit of diy, darko made a YouTube video recently saying a few hundred dollars would compete with a couple grand from a retailer.
Why do you need a streamer? Most people who buy a streamer have it in their audio room and hooked up to their dac using usb which is a terrible interface. I use a Mac mini with 26TB of RAID disks for my ripped and purchased hires music running Roon. I also use a 1G fiber internet connection for both speed and lack of noise when I stream Tidal MQA files. My Mac system is 2 floors away from my audio room and I use Ethernet to connect to my dac. Very simple and excellent SQ
I follwed these instructions, from mojo-audio about converting Mac mini to dedicated Roon Server. I have mine hooked up to a simaudio moon DAC. I have everything on a wired network. Believe it or not ROON and Simaudio both say just to hook it all up network for best audio quality. 
Hope this helps. 
A transport is the last thing I would personally invest in in todays world simply because it does not handle all the same digital file resolutions that a good streamer is (generally) designed to handle.

A Node 2 is a very good steamer, with a pretty good interface and it handles many digital formats/resolutions. And once you invest in a NAS drive for it you simply park all your CD’s onto it and file the CD under "archive"

I have a Node 2, a power Node 2 and a Pulse Mini speaker - which allows me to stream the music from that NAS drive to anywhere in and around my house

Lately I have purchased digital downloads (as opposed to CD’s) - I think it’s the way digital music will go, but then, I still buy vinyl, so who knows where digital will end up.

Other advantages of the streamer
- you can create playlists of favourite tracks on your NAS to suit your mood.
- you can play by artist/album/genre/playlists/composers/folders and favourites
- you can stream all sorts of stuff from the web and/or streaming service by genre/artist/etc...

One thing about transports - lots of moving parts, so they can experience "mechanical issues".

Same can be said of a turntable, but Transports are more complex and often requires a technician for repairs. Belt drive turntables are pretty easy to fix - at least mine is.

I think it’s a personal call - I prefer a streamer - others like loading CD’s.

They both produce some exquisite music and the transport, like vinyl, can inspire a certain "mood" for the occasion (much like vinyl) - as opposed to sifting through songs in a library from your phone.

Happy Listening - Steve
Products in the Bryston BDP line are all great network transports. BDP-1 used well under $1000, though a bit long in the tooth. BDP-Pi is an interesting product. I use Raspberry Pis in some setups and they are great with the Allo Digione products, but require some messing around with Linux to get them up and running.
There are a number of Auralic Aries showing up here in the $800-1000 range I use it's little brother, the Aries Mini.  It's a very useful device functions great and does everything the aforementioned Node does, with better sound quality. At least to some. Good luck with your new setup!
The BlueSound Node 2 is excellent and connected to a good DAC, can provide great sound quality.

To the person who asked "Why should the OP pay for another DAC?" I would say "why not?". The BlueSound’s main purpose is to be a streamer. The DAC is a nice throw in, but the DAC in a $500 music streamer is likely to to be inferior to the $10,000 purpose built DAC the OP has.

I have my BlueSound Node 2 connected to my Auralic Vega DAC and it sounds wonderful.
Synology or QNAP NAS & a Sonore microRendu would be hard to beat. 
Search archives, so many times similar has recently been answered. Cheers, 
Spencer 
IIRC the Bluesound Node 2 has a built-in DAC. Why should the OP pay for another DAC?
Can’t really beat the Bluesound Node 2 as long as you have a good DAC.....

It does it all and acts flawlessly.
Cheap is not the necessary... I'd prefer it to be less; but I have a top of the line DAC, and set up so I don't want to cheapen the experience; just don't know what to look at. If there were a Mac Mini (Guide to using Mac Mini as a Music Server) I'd read it but Roon Nucleus+ looks good at $2400 as well. 
@jahaht513

Besides getting a Mac Mini or something, cheapest I can think of that can be a Roon core is the ELAC Discovery Music Server.
I’d like it to cost less than $1000 and perform like it’s more than? Realistically I have no idea? A fanless server with upgradable solid state or hard drive. Ethernet connected. 
What sources/services do you want to support and how do you wish to control it?