Streamer upgrade


I need recommendations for a new streamer that will replace my Sonos Connect.  The rest of the system, developed largely from AG recommendations, consists of Fritz speakers, driven by a Primaluna EVO100 integrated. Sources are a Clearaudio Concept table and Cambridge Audio CD transport through a Schitt Bifrost (also handling DAC duties for the Sonos).  I'm using Amazon HD as a streaming source right now.  This system doesn't need to integrate with  my other Sonos speakers.  It's my intention that this be an end-game system, so I'm looking for a streamer that's appropriate to its level rather than something that's going to lead me down the path of perpetually upgrading other components.  Price is a secondary concern, used gear is fine.

Thanks for any advice - truly appreciated, and I'm grateful for all of the forum help I've received in the past.
philiptamarkin
After owning a number of streamers I converged on Aurender. They have complete lines with and without CD. I highly recommend I have there N100 and flagship W20se. They are of outstanding quality and build. Built to last a lifetime. They understand how to do power supply for no noise and an astonishing level of detail, natural sound and dead quiet background. 
Thanks for the recommendations.  Not married to the Bifrost if there are other options available.  Not married to Amazon either after a really frustrating day of getting it to play with the Sonos...
OP -- about a year ago, I subscribed to Amazon HD, Tidal, Qobuz, and Spotify and compared the SQ using the same equipment for several weeks. Now mind you, this was a rather unscientific comparison in the sense that it was based primarily on listening at different times of the day. I did not take measurements or even detailed notes. Having said that, my preference is ...

Qobuz > Tidal and Amazon HD > Spotify

Qobuz by far sounds the best in my system. I find it to be just a tad bit smoother compared to Tidal or Amazon. It's a toss up between Tidal and Amazon.
+1 on the Qobuz. I been through Spotify,Deezer ...Settled in a qobuz now and been here for over a year. Been through Sonos as well.

Here is what I would explore along with all the other "Myriad" options.

Small Green Computer hosting a Roon Server on an Sonictransport i5. Then microRendu via a LAN connection. Then USB to your Bitfrost.

$1k for the i5$400 for the Rendu$140/year for Roon or $700 for liftime license.
Upgrade the Bitfrost to up the game.
Note. Roon will see that old Sonos as and endpoint. I put mine in the garage and added a cheap amp off Craigslist and some on sale polk audios book shelfs.

Note2:  if you want to go whole hog use the Optical Rendu endpoint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHrNTi5hPwc