The Roon software lets you choose music and multiple destinations from either you NAS or streaming services. Nice software, too.
Those with DATs, how do you view and select your music?
I have my music collection ripped in lossless flac format. My music collection amounts to about 54,000
songs from 4,000 CDs. Music is stored on
USB hard drives. I could pull the music
from my NASs but my Oppo 105d optical drive/DAT much prefers local storage over
network sources.
The Oppo shows the hard drive directory structure on my TV where I can see and select whatever I want to listen to. The Oppo feeds the preamp, which feeds power amp which feeds the speakers. I don’t need or use music server software.
I see preamps with USB ports for iPhones and the like. If I can use my Oppo remote to select and play music using a 65” screen why would I want a 3’ usb cable to iPhone?
Those with DATs, how do you view and select your music?
Is there a smarter way to do this?
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I may have mean DAC? My mistake. Mea Culpa. Oppo have of course put extra effort in the sound of the 105 model. It has two ESS Sabre32 Reference Audio-digital converters, 7.1 outputs and a stereo output. Both use a 32-bit Hyper Stream DAC topology that is said to provide a wider dynamic range and minimize both jitter and distortion. There is both balanced and unbalanced dedicated analog stereo output and digital outputs in the form of RCA and Toslink. |