What's the best non-DAC streamer?


I've already got a great DAC (an Yggy) but have never auditioned any streamers.  The rest of my system is all Schiit Audio with the 400W monoblocks and Tekton speakers.  Have just been using an iPad as a streaming source for Tidal and Spotify.
What streamer under $3k would give me the most bang for the buck?
dougthebiker

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As you can see from above many posts, the selection of a music server is NOT an easy decision or process. It seems, everyone has a DIFFERENT server recommendation. I suggest you make a list of the important features your music server needs and your questions. For example, please review:

1) What is your price range for a music server?

2) What features does your server need? For example, I wanted my CD albums stored in the same box, wanted Tidal, Qobuz Streaming Services and also Internet radio stations. And, also the ability to add more additional streaming services when they become available.

3) Do you want a DAC built into the streamer or a separate DAC? For maximum flexibility, I decided on an EXTERNAL DAC.

4) What digital outputs do you need? I decided on a Music streamer with BOTH USB and AES/EBU digital outputs to my DAC. In most cases, I prefer the AEB/EBU connection (a high priority for me). Some servers offer an Ethernet audio connection for output.

5) Is a Roon interface important to you? If needed, you need a Roon enabled server. I decided that Roon is not required. In my case, the Aurender Conductor App DOES exactly what I need. However, several of my friends purchased a Roon enabled server and likes it very much. Another friend purchased the Roonlabs Nucleus by Roon Music Server and recommends it.

6) Your server needs a controlling App that runs on an iPad or something similar. You need to review the App to ensure it supports your needs to easily find and manage your music selections.

7) Does your server offer Remote Internet Technical Support? The Aurender does. I used this once and they solved my user operational issue very quickly (my error).

8) Sound quality is the MOST important. In my case, I asked many questions, talked to many people, read many reviews and auditioned various servers to help me make the right decision. I selected the Aurender N10 Music Server for its sound quality.

9) If possible, audition different music servers at different price ranges to narrow down the range you can afford and sounds the best (to you). Please do NOT rush this process. Take your time and listen.


I hope the above helps you make a decision. Thanks....



@firberger, Thanks. The most important capability for a music server/streamer is its sound quality in your system. The best case is to borrow the unit and use it in your system, if possible.

I also agree with @rockenator that the App controlling the music server is very important. "The accessing of your music plays a big part in your enjoyment of streaming content". This means the App needs to be intuitive to use, easy to find albums, support playlists and create favorites. You need to review the App to ensure it supports your needs to easily find and manage your music selections.

As you said, QoBuz is a terrific streaming service. Its hi-res albums, 24/96 and 24/192, are great sounding. In addition, QoBuz offers 500+ playlists with a variety of musical categories. Type in the playlist search for jazz, classical, blues, etc.

And, in the normal search area, type in #hi-res for a list of hi-res albums. Or, type in #hi-res jazz. Enjoy.
Qobuz is a music streaming service that runs on your music server. My Aurender supports Tidal and Qobuz. With Qobuz, you search for an album and, once found, you can make it your favorite for future playing. Qobuz allows you to build your own playlist or you can select from their list of 500+. Qobuz supports hi-res albums such as 24/96 and 24/192. 

My Aurender uses an iPad to control its operation. Most servers provide support for Tidal and Qobuz subscriptions. Please check your server to see what it supports.

Some music servers include a DAC but I prefer the DAC be a separate box for maximum flexibility. 

If your Oppo 105 includes a DAC, you could connect your server to your 105. Please check both devices to see what options are supported (probably USB).