Sorry for Q- Need help moving to music server.


Sorry for such a generic question.

Just not sure where to start. Probably a common question here for traditional audiophiles making the change. Here is my situation:

Have a moderately high end system of separate components.

Have about 500 CD's. A few SACD's.
Have about 20,000 CD's in mp3/wma/AAC format on a hard drives.

Wanting to start playing my digital files on my high end system.
Want to start ripping my CD's to high bit formats for digital playback.

Using an older cheap Sony CD player for a transport to send signal to a pretty nice DAC (Eastern MiniMax DAC plus) with upgrades from Morningstar. I do like the DAC lot.

(My TRL modded Sony CD/SACD player is not sending a digital out signal for some reason which has prompted me to reassess the whole front end of my rig now).


Anyway- ready to take the plunge to go to a digital music server based front end in my system.

I have high end Windows 7 based PC on a local home network.
I could run a 50 foot Ethernet cable from my router to a music server unit as it is all in same room if that helps, or of course do wifi on the local network.
Could also connect USB drives directly to a unit if better option. Dunno.

GOALS:

Play the files on my hard drives through my high end system.
Rip many of my CD's to digital to play back.

Use the new Eastern MiniMax DAC plus.It has multiple digital inputs ( AES/EBU, BNC, RCA, OPTICAL and USB) and uses the Sabre ES9018 DAC chips.

Would like to have a reasonable user interface to scroll through the Music folders. Would be hooked up to my 50" plasma if needed/possible.

I also am an Android user if that helps at all for interface.

Not sure what is best way to approach this.

Have been looking at various options-
OPPO 103/105
Pioneer N50 ,etc.

The options seem a little overwhelming actually.

Budget is maybe $500-$1000 or so.
Not married to the DAC. I guess I could sell it if in all in one box was as good.

Any ideas are welcome!

Thanks!
lkdog

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Purchase Lenovo Q190 with intell and 8g memory. There are often sale on this item. Hunt for coupon... Than replace stock hdd with solid state -- will have to do it on your own(no factory option with sdd) so you may request hard copy of operating system from lenovo which won't cost you any extra. Q190 is extremely quiet and with replaced hdd with ssd it will be even more quiet. To get rid of processor fan you'll have to purchase expensive heatsink chassis. I'm thinking of moving Q190 to the heatsink, but still have to stretch another $500. Otherwise Q190/SSD will yield $850 for excellent media and music server with cool remote media keyboard. Have a back-up HDD or use stock HDD that you can purchase extra enclosure and SATA-USB adapter so you can back-up your music data and keep playable on SSD.