Streaming from Bluesound Node2i


I want to know if I can stream Tidal or Qobuz from the Node to my stand alone DAC and then to the rest of my system? I not interested in any other function. Or maybe there is a better solution for this? Thanks!
mizike
If  you can, run an ethernet cable from your network. It will sound better than wifi.

Oz



I do exactly what you're proposing. It sounds really great. I've been investigating other streamers to upgrade to but the Node 2i seems really good.

The coaxial digital output sounded better than the optical in my system.
The Node 2i does the first unfold of MQA files on Tidal, if you set it to do that. Your DAC can do the final stage of rendering if it's MQA compatible, or just decode what the Bluesound sends it.

I did a lot of cable demos to see if the sound could improve and succeeded with rather inexpensive options, even after demoing a number of high priced and well reviewed digital coax and power cables.

Also, I found the difference between wifi and ethernet negligible or non-existent in terms of quality of sound. That said, I did hear modest differences when demoing different ethernet cables. Perhaps my network setup minimizes differences with regard to wifi/ethernet and the effects on sound quality. I'm currently using ethernet because I have easy access to do so and the wifi connection of my Node 2i isn't great, even though it should be 100%  - for whatever reason, it doesn't  receive a strong signal. It seems like a fault of the Node 2i. But don't write off wifi until you try it in your system. 
Yes, you need a good coax cable to output to your dac.  Also the bluesound node 2i really gets better by replacing the stock power cord and upgrading it.
I have a decent coax cable from Wyred4sound. I bought it when I bought my DAC 2v2SE. I will likely get a power cord from signal cable. Their Magic Power cord. Good cord doesn't cost a fortune. I'm done fighting with OPPO over Tidal I'm ordering the Bluesound Node 2i from my local dealer Monday. I will also sign up for a trial run with Qobuz and compare the two services.