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
I realize the OP is asking for something under $3k but, in general, the best streamer cost no object is the Sonore Signature Rendu SE optical. The Innuous and SoTM are cheaper and still sound very good.

But more on topic, I think the best value is the Sonore opticalRendu Lite for Roon. It sounds better than the Innuous and SoTM and is lower cost. It's also the only streamer in that price range with optical networking.
If you go with a Roon server get a NUC with an i5 , 256G M.2 SSD and 8G of ram. It will be about $300 cheaper than the Small Green Computer. Don't worry about assembly and installing ROCK Roons OS a trained Chimp could do it. Just follow the directions. 
If sound quality is more important to you than feature set and interface, you could could consider making your decision based on synergy instead.  

The Auralic streamers as well as many of the popular Chinese streamers are known to be neutral to bright (in a good way).  So they would pair well if you have a tube amp or tube pre to create a more balanced sound.  

The Innuos and Lumin products are known to be slightly on the warm and refined side.  I have a Lumin D1 with Sbooster and I can confirm this to be true.  These product are more likely to pair well with solid state gear.  Although I have found the Lumin D1 to sound great with both McGary amp and MicroZOTL pre combo, as well as all my solid state pass amps
Thank You @hgeifman  for your concise notes . It will help me to as I am going through the same process as the OP . I also do not believe I  need to spend as much. The other interesting post was @rockenator referencing the interface . Also I plan on using Qobuz for the my more critical listening when streaming.
@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.