What is the highest quality digital music file? Where can I get it?


I was reading a forum from another site suggesting that streaming was fine for background but not good enough for serious listening. I realize that there are lots of opinions out there but it made me question my source. Currently, I am set up to stream only using Qobuz through a Bluesound node. I have a CD player but no media at the moment. For quality of sound, am I better off with other sources? If so, where do I get them?

njwvista

The bluesound sounds way better with a good dac. My node 2 sounded okay with the analog outputs but it was lacking details air and speed, I added a tube dac into the mix now it's so much better. I also noticed that if I tried using the node 2's tone controls the soundstage shrank considerably.

I plan on buying a few CDs to test quality. It's good to hear opinions of streaming quality vs other formats being new to it. Also to hear what gear pairs nicely. 

To upgrade to a better streamer or external DAC you are probably talking $1000 minimum. You can buy a LOT of CD's for $1000 espescially second hand. Buy 1 CD to stsrt and compare it to the streaming version in your rig. At the end you will know what to do. You OWN physical media which is nice. I hate it when a straming vendor suddenly drops a track or album I favorited.

+1, @vonhelmholtz

@njwvista

Qobuz sound quality is pretty darn good. Keep the Node and add a external DAC’s within your budget. If you afford it, grab this DAC before it’s gone, you won’t regret it!

 

Qobuz has all the sound quality you need at present and for many equipment upgrades into the future.

Streaming is the way to go. Streaming makes up about 90% of record company revenues now. It’s easy, it’s cheap, it offers more music than you could collect on your own and it’s great for exploring new music.

Keep your cd player if you already have a cd collection or like to collect physical formats. .

Many people rave about the Schitt Yggdrasil DAC (yes that’s all spelled correctly) with Bluesound Node streamers. That or one of their cheaper DACs would probably be a solid upgrade for not too much money.  Just do a forum search for Schitt Yggdrasil for many opinions

Perhaps, you should stop reading that other site.  How streaming sounds is dependent upon everything from the wall to your ears.

Thank you both for the feedback. The Node is a recent upgrade from an Andover Songbird and I am still using the Node's DAC although looking at upgrade options.

I'm just getting back into 2 channel home audio after a 20 year break. Lots of new technology to catch up on.

>> I was reading a forum from another site suggesting that streaming was fine for background but not good enough for serious listening. <<

Bullshit, in my opinion. Either a preconceived notion or a statement by someone who heard a system where streaming wasn’t set up as well as the local sources. You know, whatever the viewpoint -- usually contrarian -- you can find it from some guy on some forum somewhere. The person or chatbot at the other end of a comment doesn’t necessarily have special expertise. (Including me, I suppose.)

>> Currently, I am set up to stream only using Qobuz through a Bluesound node. I have a CD player but no media at the moment. For quality of sound, am I better off with other sources? If so, where do I get them? <<

I have not tried a NODE. If you are using its own DAC, they are not universally well regarded. So a better external DAC might be helpful, depending on the DAC and the rest of your setup. Eventually, you might try a costly streamer like an Auralic or Lumin to see if you like it better.

Having compared Qobuz to CDs, local files, and such numerous times, I think it sounds just as good as they do. If you want to try local files yourself, you can buy 96/24 files from places like Presto Music. I tend to avoid HDTracks, as their remasters can be worse than the originals, IME. Better to download stuff that is new and not expect perfection from anything remastered for digital. I am not a fan of DSD for various reasons, but many are, so you could try that, too.

 

Theoretically, the highest quality digital music is DSD 512. I doubt your current equipment can decode it (I am not familiar with the Bluesound Node). Qobuz is actually pretty good, same as Tidal. You can buy digital music on line at places like NatIveDSD and such. In my experience, local music sounds better than streaming in my system (source Melco server and LUMIN X1).