Streaming Audio Questions


I've recently started back into the whole stereo game after many years. I am interested in getting into streaming audio to my stereo and have questions I hope to get help with. Is it better to get a streaming system like the Bluesound Node going into my system or is a decent quality DAC from my laptop the way to go? I first heard a Sonos player through some darn good gear at a stereo shop and was underwhelmed with the sound quality. I read on the internet about the hi- res playback of the Bluesound and wonder if that is a good stand alone unit or if a DAC from my laptop would be as good or better than the Bluesound? Are there other hi-res streamers on the market? Is Tidal the only hi- res streaming site? Anyways, a bunch of noob questions I'm sure but I really need some guidance. Opinions would be appreciated.
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Showing 2 responses by rsangole

Noob #2 in line here. Not wanting to high-jack the OPs question, but my question may be inline with his and relevant.

I have a peachtree audio nova 220se that drive some cm9s2 speakers.

To enable streaming, I was going to get a chromecast audio and hook it up to the peachtree using a toslink.

My audio sources are 90% Spotify, the other 10% being Amazon Music or Tidal.

2 Questions:
1. Would I benefit from a reclocker / any other modifications to drive the quality up?
2.  Would you experienced folk recommend not getting the CCA, and sticking with something from bluesound or sonos instead?
Yes. I heard tidal for the first time today. Much better quality. I believe I'll be making a shift to tidal premium from Spotify.