You can build your own out of a Raspberry Pi and Volumio or Daphilebor PiCore
Also Raspberry 4 runs Ubunto really well.
Also Raspberry 4 runs Ubunto really well.
Want a streaming device without DAC in $1K range
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Despite having an onboard DAC I’d add the Innuos Zen mini Mk. 3 to your list as it still falls within your price range. The mini benefits from trickle-down technology from its highly-regarded bigger brothers (Zen and Zenith), and the ability to add the upgraded external power supply later affords the opportunity for a significant upgrade in sound down the road. Read the Darko review for more info. Hope this helps, and best of luck. |
I just put together this page on installing Logitech Media Server on the latest Pi 4. https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/12/ubuntu-and-logitech-media-server-on.html |
I would also recommend the Pro Ject Streambox S2 Ultra. It is based on a Raspberry pi but has an audiophile power supply and upgraded audiophile components. It is designed by John Westlake of Audiolab MDac fame. And it is very small. If you go for it there are a couple of settings to apply to improve the sound quality, most notably turning the WiFi feature off on the unit. I compared it to an Auralic Aries G1, at 4 times the price, and found the Pro-Ject equally as good. |
I bought this one https://darko.audio/2018/11/a-short-film-about-the-allo-digione-signature/ because I wanted the same as you. A streamer without a DAC. I think it's really good. I am using it with https://ropieee.org and the Orchid DAC |
OP wrote: "Is the sound quality from Raspberry Pi good for audiophiles?"Yes. Like everyone else above wrote about the RaspberryPi (RPi) option, you can build your own streamer for well under $1000 and it will include a 'audiophile-quality' DAC. I have two, both based on the RPi 3B+: a HifiBerry DAC+ Pro and a Orchard Audio ApplePi DAC. Both are dual-boot: Volumio for hifi audio streaming and playback, and OSMC/Kodi for HD movie streaming to RPi hdmi-out. The Orchard Audio ApplePi DAC is quite good though obviously won't match dedicated up-market hifi DACs of $3K+. Read about a quarterly RPi DAC 'shoot-out' here, with DAC boards ranked: https://forum.volumio.org/volumio-soundcheck-invitation-for-hamburg-germany-t5918-230.html |
Another option, especially if you are considering going the Roon route, is to pair a Roon Nucleus with a good USB capable DAC. With a decent USB cable connecting the two, this makes for a marvelous pairing. I am currently using a Roon Nucleus tied to a Chord Qutest via Curious USB Cable ($350), and can highly recommend this combination. And if you decide you need a place to store CD rips and/or downloads, the Roon Nucleus also has an internal bay which can be fitted with an HDD or SSD. Roon Nucleus lists for $1400. Roon subscriptions with or without Nucleus go for $119 a year or $699 lifetime. |
Wow. Thanks for all the support. I did not expect many audiophiles to recommend Raspberry Pi streamer to be quite honest. Must be working pretty well. Not familiar with electronics build, but I have done several pc builds way back. I will take a good look at those. Hopefully I don’t mess thing up if I end up going that route. Volumio seemed really nice btw. Very cute quick and basic. I like that. Roon nucleus is out of my budget, but I do understand it is great. Maybe I will upgrade to gears that fall into more high-end later later. |