Going from computer audio to dedicated streamer


A few days ago I purchased a Bluesound Node 2. Immediately after hooking it up I noticed a more relaxed less digital sound than I was getting from my Mac mini into my Wyred 4 Sound Dac-2. My hookup for the Mac was via a good usb cable into a Musical Fidelity Vlink192 coax into the Wyred 4 Sound. It is every bit as detailed as streaming Tidal through the Mac but is more "musical" and relaxed. An example would be on high dynamic contrasts the Mac could sound harsh and a little piercing in the highs. This was with every speaker I have owned. Not that it sounded bad overall, actually sounded quite good but I am loving this upgrade so far. No more messing with Amarra or Audirvana for me and dealing with the associated crashes etc.   
I am curious of others experiences good or bad moving away from computer audio to something else.
Also is anyone running an external hard drive with their music collection and running though the Bluesound or similar device and how is that working out?   
mofojo
I am using a Western Digital MyCloud 3TB HDD which contains some 14K songs ripped with Itunes from my own CDs. I have a Western Digital Passport HDD as a backup. The Bluesound Node 2 finds the MyCloud database just fine. This setup works much better than I thought it would, but it took some time to tweak.

I have a Schiit Bifrost Uber as an external DAC for the Node 2. I might try the internal Node 2 DAC for comparison to the Bifrost Uber. As it stands now, it sounds great with AIFF files.
RPi dacs are getting very good these days.  I use RPi with Hifiberry Digi+ as a media player connected to my MF V90 dac.  Software is the latest Moode player release.  It just beats everything I have tried so far, Node 2, Sony UHP-H1 and a bunch of USB dacs connected to my laptop.  Highly recommend Moode.  
What happened to us audiophiles? We’ve gotten so critical and technical about the audio equipment that my questions would be, does anybody listen to the music anymore? I guess I’m just an old school musician, formally being in the music industry at one time, and have also owned several pieces of high-end equipment during my years on this earth. Yes I to can be just as critical, but not anal. I love music and I love what I hear, which is all subjective to the human ear, what’s funny is that, I don’t have a clue to what everybody is actually talking about! This a hobby as well as a art form, what about enjoying the music. Remember some of us could spend upwards towards a million dollars on hi-fi components and still never being satisfied, IMHO.