Streamed music sounds awful in my system and I don't know why ....


cd's spun in a transport are so much more satisfying.  Streamed content lacks body, bass, and correct timbre.

DAC is the Moon 780 driven by Moon's transport with Audience Front Row loom. Streamed source originates  from Windows Media Player platform into the same DAC 780 via CAT 6 cable hardwired into a Spectrum router.

If I wanted to upgrade the streaming experience, where would I start ?

Rest of system -Shindo Giscours pre-amp, VAC Phi 300 amp, Purist speaker cables feeding Wilson Sophia 3's.

Thanks for any guidance.

 

 

 

 

 

dr-john

Showing 2 responses by sbank

For the moment, basically everyone agrees...that never happens around here. 

Yes, get a good streamer...stream Qobuz or both Qobuz & Tidal. Don't bother with Spotify, Apple. If user experience is important to you seriously consider Roon before choosing a streamer. Watch this for a good explanation. 

Hans Beekhuyzen Roon Review

Cheers,

Spencer

@itsjustme The raise a number of great points:

Basically it's all about the noise from a computer. Fighting is possible but for those who computers aren't their passion, it's not worth the fight. Get a low power single-purpose device with a simple OS and w/o a million processes running that aren't in support of audio(aka. a streamer).

Not to quibble but the other side of this statement:

They also have made it so that you cannot play your own local library unless you have an active broadband internet connection. 

That's so they can give you all the fantastic metadata, artist links, biographies etc. For any victims who've ripped CDs in iTunes and lost album art...well Roon is your savior. I'm sure if enough people complain about it, Roon will provide an option to turn off internet connection required, but IMHE, it's a benefit even when listening to my own library. More often than not, their metadata and supplements are better than what's on the files. YMMV Cheers,

Spencer