Streaming for beginner


I have a PS Audio front end-- DMP disc player and DirectSteam DAC. Very happy with the resolution and performance, especially from my redbook cd collection. For those familiar with the DSD, it is upgradable via a network bridge card to become a dedicated streamer. When I bought this DAC, I was looking ahead to an eventual migration to streaming.
I also have a Spotify account, that currently only serves me as a companion to my iPhone during walks and exercise.

My question: assume my goal is to stream for convenience, simplicity, and achieve audio quality that equals or surpasses that of redbook cd’s. I am not looking to purchase music or download it for storage. What am I missing? I also have a dedicated iPad that can serve as the interface to the DAC/Streamer. Spotify also claims that streaming in high resolution is available on my account. Do I need anything else? Am I oversimplifying this?

I am a beginner when it comes to streaming, so please answer in simple terms since I will not be familiar with a lot of the services and components mentioned elsewhere in these forums. In fact, confusing enough for me that it is forcing me to ask here.


mbiondo
above posts have captured it

get streamer / network card (bridge) for your DS

tidal hifi or quboz sub - there are cheap intro deals out there to hook you
" If I knew it was this easy I would have done this earlier."

It's certainly easier than setting up a decent turntable setup :-)
“It's certainly easier than setting up a decent turntable setup :-)”

I would have never believed it.  But it’s certainly true.  
honest opinion here, as someone who has paid subscriptions to all 3 services for various reasons, Qobuz > Tidal. 
I don't know what it is, but Hi-Res on Q just sounds more "alive" than Masters on Tidal. May be an initial gain thing, but it just sounds superior to me ears. I will never get rid of Spotify just for the user experience (and all it has yielded in several l years of subscribership) though, by far my favorite way to discover and listen to new music of the 3 major platforms. 
$.02

Cheers